room
(noun)
an area within a building enclosed by walls and floor and ceiling
All clip examples
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It' s nice. Your room, I mean.
(The Strange Love of Martha Ivers)
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It's been locked in the trunk room for years.
(The Amazing Mr. X)
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It's just that my mother told me never to enter a man's room in any months ending in R.
(Love Affair)
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Well, I don't know on account of every time they start talking about you, they make me leave the room.
(Love Affair)
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We'll take Marion's room and turn it into a writing room for you.
(The Last Time I Saw Paris)
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All right, Miss Starlin, I'll be in my room.
(The Wasp Woman)
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I have a picture of her in my room.
(The Last Time I Saw Paris)
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Yes, is Mr. Zinthrop's room ready?
(The Wasp Woman)
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Go on up to your room.
(The Last Time I Saw Paris)
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We've had a room especially made over for you, Mr. Zinthrop...
(The Wasp Woman)
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And Miss Warren has a room adjoining yours so there'll be someone near you at all times.
(The Wasp Woman)
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We're in Mr. Zinthrop's room. Something's happened down here. Here, let me talk to her.
(The Wasp Woman)
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She didn't want to spend his insurance money, so she rented out a spare room.
(Scarlet Street)
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You go in there and get the rooms.
(One-Eyed Jacks)
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They've left the room.
(The Amazing Mr. X)
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I've heard him play it a hundred times right here in this room.
(The Amazing Mr. X)
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The room must be completely dark.
(The Amazing Mr. X)
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I know it's easier when you can run around the room in the dark.
(The Amazing Mr. X)
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I'll bring it up to your room.
(The Strange Love of Martha Ivers)
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Go up to your room and get into some dry clothes.
(The Strange Love of Martha Ivers)
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There's half as many baths as there is rooms.
(The Strange Love of Martha Ivers)
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Another is, for each two rooms one has a bath in the middle and the other hasn't.
(The Strange Love of Martha Ivers)
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Half the rooms has baths, and half hasn't.
(The Strange Love of Martha Ivers)
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Or, you might say, there's a half a bath to each of two rooms.
(The Strange Love of Martha Ivers)
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I've already sent the boy with those bags up to your room, Mr. Masterson.
(The Strange Love of Martha Ivers)
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25. Your room number's 25, I'm 23. Makes us neighbors.
(The Strange Love of Martha Ivers)
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There's one in every room of the hotel.
(The Strange Love of Martha Ivers)
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This is Walter's room.
(The Strange Love of Martha Ivers)
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It's the only room I didn't change.
(The Strange Love of Martha Ivers)
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Why, this is the room that you...
(The Strange Love of Martha Ivers)
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In your room or here?
(The Strange Love of Martha Ivers)
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I don't like room service.
(The Strange Love of Martha Ivers)
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You would too, if you'd spent as much time as I did in hotel rooms.
(The Strange Love of Martha Ivers)
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Double rooms, connecting doors and tall glasses.
(The Strange Love of Martha Ivers)
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There's half as many baths as there is rooms and if, and if the two... - That's all right.
(The Strange Love of Martha Ivers)
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One in practically every room of every hotel in the world.
(The Strange Love of Martha Ivers)
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I expected to find her when I went back to my room.
(The Strange Love of Martha Ivers)
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Here, tell the clerk that Sam Masterson wants a room for a young lady.
(The Strange Love of Martha Ivers)
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You keep her in her room.
(One-Eyed Jacks)
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We need some rooms.
(One-Eyed Jacks)
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How many rooms? Four.
(One-Eyed Jacks)
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In the cold room at the university, we had a cadaver.
(Night of the Living Dead)
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There, this room looks pretty secure.
(Night of the Living Dead)
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Look, he hasn't moved from his room all day. He's still there.
(The Last Time I Saw Paris)
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I've never been in a hotel room like this before.
(The Strange Love of Martha Ivers)
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This is the dining room.
(The Strange Love of Martha Ivers)