dorm - use in sentences

Converse of object

  • share: If you are on a tight budget the most cost-effective option in backpacking hostels is to sleep in a shared dorm.
  • book: Studios92.com Ltd will book in order of preference on the booking form, please check your confirmation for the type of dorm booked.
  • have: I retired to the cottage, where I had a dorm to myself.

Adjective modifier

  • small: Accommodation is in small dorms, bring you own sleeping bag.
  • mixed: For there's no mixed dorms in this hostel l Which only caters for a better class o ' gal.
  • 4-bed: Choice of en-suite single, double, twin and family rooms, plus 4-bed dorms.

Modifies a noun

  • room: A bunch of buddies are sitting around a dorm room, sitting on the floor between two stereo speakers.
  • bed: Twin rooms from £ 26.50 per person, dorm beds start at £ 15.
  • accommodation: Choice of dorm accommodation ( max 8 beds per dorm ) from £ 12 per person.
  • style: Sleeping accommodation is either in twin, double or dorm style rooms.
  • life: Dorm life was a huge culture shock to me.
  • food: The deal to improve vegan dorm food was sewn up at a second meeting.

Noun used with modifier

  • four-bed: I think Tina was fussing around a little bit and hanging with the girls in the four-bed dorm.
  • college: Homes college dorms all the way need to reassure sampling some of.
  • bed: Room choices range from doubles and quads, right through to 12 bed dorms.
  • home: Homes college dorms all the way need to reassure sampling some of.
  • student: This included the provision of a network point for every student dorm in every university in the state.
  • hostel: The central part of the old village is used for communal areas, including a hostel dorm for visitors, and a small school.

Possessives

  • man: In the morning it was admitted that during the night snoring had been an issue in the men's dorm.

Preposition: with

  • bed: There is a good choice of rooms, from twin to dorms with 8 beds.

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