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Ladies' room   /lˈeɪdˌiz rum/   Listen
Ladies' room

noun
1.
A woman's restroom in a public (or semipublic) building.  Synonym: powder room.






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"Ladies' room" Quotes from Famous Books



... staying the night, into oriental liberty, and glamour, and unknown possibilities. So she sat next the marchese at dinner, whose love-making was on exactly the same line as his clothes, and having found out from the maid in the ladies' room just how to get to the end of the town in which was situated the Camel King's house, she waited for a desirable opportunity, and slipped out of the hotel on the pretence of looking at the stars, knowing that ...
— Desert Love • Joan Conquest

... some hairpins on your clothes. I could not think of anything else to get for you, but, if you will dress, we will walk to London Bridge Station, which is just across the way, and while I order some breakfast you can go into the ladies' room and do your hair properly. I did my best to get hold of a looking-glass, but it was ...
— The Tempting of Tavernake • E. Phillips Oppenheim

... you that must be off, I think," said Lizzie, looking straight at me with all the impudence in the world; "what right have you to come in here to the young ladies' room, without an invitation even?" ...
— Lorna Doone - A Romance of Exmoor • R. D. Blackmore

... attention than Miss Hazel, up to the time when the coach rolled up to the door of a wayside inn, and the party got out to a luncheon or early dinner, as some of them would have called it. Then indeed she had enough. Mr. Falkirk handed her out and handed her in; straight to the gay carpeted "Ladies' room;" shut the door carefully, and asked her what she would have. No other lady was there to ...
— Wych Hazel • Susan and Anna Warner

... gone down stairs, leaving her wraps in the gentlemen's rooms, Harold, who knew they did not belong there, had carried them to the ladies' room and deposited them upon the bed, just as the girl who was to be in attendance appeared at her post, asked him sharply why he was in there ...
— Tracy Park • Mary Jane Holmes



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