When I built heere i had a extra bath-room plumbed in to complete later as could afford. ❋ Unknown (2009)
When I say that it opened directly into a bath-room, and that, among other things, it was furnished with a big brass bed such as one would never suspect to find at sea, I have said enough. ❋ Unknown (2010)
Naturally, I had resolved that the bath-room and the big brass bed should be mine. ❋ Unknown (2010)
The bath-room will be a trifle larger than the size of the smallest bath - tub — it won't require so much work to keep in order. ❋ Unknown (2010)
I would not be suprised if they don't add a coin operatd latch to the bath-room next. ❋ Unknown (2008)
However, after a while, they carried me into a neat bath-room leading out of the hall; and as I sat there, behold, in came three slave-girls who seated themselves round me and said to me, ❋ Unknown (2006)
She took Safra into the bath-room and locked the door. ❋ Unknown (2008)
That probably wouldn't change even if "bath-room" were written with a hyphen. ❋ Kylopod (2007)
I had almost adapted myself to the thing when I fell in the bath-room reaching for the light, and lay on the floor until I caught a mild form of arthritis called “Miotoosis,” which popped me in the bed for five weeks more. ❋ F. SCOTT FITZGERALD (1994)
He walked into the bath-room and shook tooth-powder onto his brush, but even with the noise of the running tap and the brush, he could hear the words spilling out of the next room. ❋ King, Laurie R. (2005)
A single, built-in wardrobe for clothing, a small dressing-table for my mother, a private bath-room, and, on the opposite side of the room, French doors leading out onto a balcony wide enough for two chairs and a low table. ❋ King, Laurie R. (2005)
The other dressing-table, which had neither seat nor mirror, stood just outside the door to the bath-room. ❋ King, Laurie R. (2005)
The bath-room was bare and bright, its tiles clean and the usual detritus of such places — soap, bath-towels, and shaving equipment — tidied away, no doubt by Mrs Gordimer. ❋ King, Laurie R. (2005)
I went through the motions of hanging up my coat and divesting myself of shoes and the like, then plodded into the bath-room to wash my face. ❋ King, Laurie R. (2005)
“Livy my darling,” he had advised his wife eleven days before embarkation, “I want you to be sure & remember to have, in the bath-room, when I arrive, a bottle of Scotch whisky, a lemon, some crushed sugar, & a bottle of Angostura bitters.” ❋ Ron Powers (2005)