dormitory
Collocations
4ADJ.
good, living, same
VERB + DORMITORY
accustomed, building, got, notes, rules, share
DORMITORY + NOUN
i'll, lakenheath, life, raf, room, street, tom, welbeck
PREP.
from, in, in, out
Definitions
noun
A room containing a number of beds (and often some other furniture and/or utilities) for sleeping, often applied to student and backpacker accommodation of this kind.
She will be much more likely to meet his wishes after a residence at the castle, than an imprisonment on short commons in her dormitory in Welbeck Street; for in one case she only learnt how much she could endure, in the other she will find how much she can enjoy.
The foreign ministry spokesperson Maria Zakharova was responding to a report last week about an item in the 2024 US air force budget for building a dormitory at RAF Lakenheath in Suffolk for personnel on a “potential surety mission” – military jargon for nuclear safety and security.
A building or part of a building which houses students, soldiers, monks etc. who sleep there and use communal further facilities.
A dormitory town.
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Idioms & Phrases
Example Bank
6She will be much more likely to meet his wishes after a residence at the castle, than an imprisonment on short commons in her dormitory in Welbeck Street; for in one case she only learnt how much she
WiktionaryThe foreign ministry spokesperson Maria Zakharova was responding to a report last week about an item in the 2024 US air force budget for building a dormitory at RAF Lakenheath in Suffolk for personnel
WiktionaryYou will soon adjust to living in a dormitory.
Tatoeba · #52196Those two boys share the same dormitory room.
Tatoeba · #67884The food is very good in the dormitory where he lives.
Tatoeba · #285394He soon got accustomed to dormitory life and made two or three friends.
Tatoeba · #292929