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bedroom
[ bed-room, -room ]
adjective
- concerned mainly with love affairs or sex:
The movie is a typical bedroom comedy.
- sexually inviting; amorous:
With her husky voice and sultry bedroom eyes, who wouldn't fall for her?
He gave me a slow, seductive bedroom smile.
- inhabited largely by commuters:
a bedroom community.
- (of a musician) producing amateur recordings using home studio equipment:
Her rise from shy bedroom recording artist to sold-out shows and pop star confidence has been amazing.
bedroom
/ -ˌrʊm; ˈbɛdˌruːm /
noun
- a room furnished with beds or used for sleeping
- modifier containing references to sex
a bedroom comedy
Example Sentences
The factory plant, the bowling alley and poker night are, along with the bedroom, the main points of his existence.
“The very cool Daniel Craig told me that he and Rachel Weisz had a ban on technology devices in the bedroom and recommended that for everyone,” she writes.
Her apartment felt more secure than the old house, where she jumped at unfamiliar noises and felt the need to lock the windows and doors — including her bedroom closet — every time she’d leave.
The seven members of The Sidemen went from making gaming content in their bedrooms to running a multi-million pound internet empire.
The centre in the grounds of Belfast City Hospital provides 74 acute mental health en-suite bedrooms, including six psychiatric intensive care beds.
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