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bedroom

[bed-room, -room] / ˈbɛdˌrum, -ˌrʊm /
NOUN
place for sleeping
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In contrast to those who say the colour is boring, Robinson sees it as "adaptable" and says it's best used in "bedrooms and living areas where you want a serene, restful atmosphere".

From BBC

That main room is “grand and nice and modern … while still being modest,” said Gustav, and he’ll have his own bedroom after sharing one with his brother.

From Los Angeles Times

Now, it’s more of a bedroom community, many of whose residents leave early each morning to spend their day somewhere else.

From Salon

It might be a neighbour's car blocking your driveway, music vibrating through the walls, or a flashing inflatable Santa lighting up your bedroom at 3am.

From BBC

It was as though the English singer and producer were trying to insert herself into pop-music history from behind a laptop in her bedroom — which is pretty much what ended up happening.

From Los Angeles Times