Bathroom
in sentence
269 examples of Bathroom in a sentence
It looks a little phallic, but after all, it's a
bathroom.
Then, another
bathroom
upstairs.
And as we were preparing to come back from the burial, the cars stopped at the
bathroom
to let folks take care of themselves before the long ride back to the city.
Go to a
bathroom
on a different floor.
Or maybe you're the only one who had to go to the bathroom."
I fell through my apartment door and crawled to the
bathroom
where I found my problem: I had forgotten to mix in the most important part of my medicine.
Halftime, people make a quick call and go to the
bathroom.
She saved my life by letting me go to the
bathroom
in the teachers' lounge.
My clearest memory is standing in the empty hallway outside the fifth grade classrooms waiting for Vicky to come out of the bathroom, and I have a clipboard and a pen and a survey I've made up, asking about shampoo preferences, like I'm doing a study for science class or something.
And when Vicky comes out of the bathroom, I pounce on her and I ask her what shampoo she uses.
One of the first questions the doctor asked me was, could I please show her how I went to the
bathroom.
So I said to her, is it a requirement that teachers show their students how to go to the
bathroom?
Yes, they gave 12 monkeys a typewriter for a week, and after a week, they only used it as a
bathroom.
And the only two rooms in the house, with walls that reached all the way up to the ceiling, and doors that opened and closed, were the
bathroom
and the darkroom.
My grandmother, again, used to use old seed packets to paper the
bathroom
walls.
Freshwater mollies: cheap, they love to make babies, and they love to go to the
bathroom.
And the more they go to the bathroom, the more fertilizer we get, the better off we are, believe it or not.
If the worker in station three decides to leave and go to the bathroom, it has no impact on the productivity of the other nine workers.
Everybody in that submarine is thinking one thing right now: Should I have gone to the
bathroom
one more time?
Because while people are talking about data, making it possible for Facebook to mine my friend from the third grade, or Target to know when it's time for me to buy more diapers, or some dude to build a better baseball team, I'm actually really excited about the power of data and the power of texting to help that kid go to school, to help that girl stop cutting in the
bathroom
and absolutely to help that girl whose father's raping her.
I happened to be living in Springfield at the time, and the best part of it was, you would close the women's door in the bathroom, and I remember seeing "Go Sox," and I thought, really?
The doors can actually swap out, so you can actually put on a rigid panel with a window unit in it for climate control, or a connector module that would allow you to actually connect multiple units together, which gives you larger and kind of compartmentalized living spaces, so now this same kit of parts, this same unit can actually serve as a living room, bedroom or bathroom, or an office, a living space and secure storage.
Oh yes, that's right, I remember those; I had my whole
bathroom
tiles redone with those back in the good old days.
He said, "Professor, I don't mean any disrespect by this, but when your mama picks up a butcher knife that looks bigger than you are, and chases you through the house screaming she's going to kill you, and you have to lock yourself in the
bathroom
and lean against the door and holler for help until the police get there," he looked at me and he said, "that's something you don't forget."
Then, later, as transphobic
bathroom
bill started gaining media attention around the United States, I hosted and produced an interview series called "Sitting in Bathrooms with Trans People" where I did exactly that.
For a while prior to that incident, we had been asking for a sharps container for the restroom, and after that, the library administration quickly approved installing one along with hiring
bathroom
monitors.
Other subjects came up almost never, including living conditions that to me looked close to prison life: 10 or 15 workers in one room, 50 people sharing a single bathroom, days and nights ruled by the factory clock.
You're looking at your notes, you're hunching up, making yourself small, when really what you should be doing maybe is this, like, in the bathroom, right?
Before you go into the next stressful evaluative situation, for two minutes, try doing this, in the elevator, in a
bathroom
stall, at your desk behind closed doors.
They said how big the
bathroom
was, or they said, you know, here's how far shopping is from the hotel.
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