rented room
collocation in Englishmeaningsofrentedandroom
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rented
adjective
uk/ˈren.tɪd/us/ˈren.tɪd/
used to refer to something that ...
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room
noun
uk/ruːm/us/ruːm/
a part of the inside of a building that is separated from other parts by walls, floor, ...
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(Definition ofrentedandroomfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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The least private spaces are of course therentedroomin the south followed by the entrance hall, the living room and the bedroom.
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Counting from the north there was a bedroom, a living room, an entrance hall, a gateway and onerentedroom.
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Karaoke performers sing along to recordings of popular songs, often in a secluded but public setting such as arentedroom, where televised images further mediate the vocalist's performance.
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She had to sell her flat and move, with the baby, into arentedroomto pay him off in return for the get.
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Many families live in arentedroombecause they cannot afford a mortgage or cannot get council accommodation.
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Let us take the case of two separate houses, both of which are occupied by a family and an old age pensioner who lives in arentedroom.
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About half of the students live either in the university dormitory or in arentedroomnearby.
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A local government representative claimed that they needed a permit for the ceremony and denied them admission to theirrentedroom.
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Its first home was in arentedroomabove a baker's shop.
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With the little money she has saved, she can stay in arentedroomout of her stepfather's sight.
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The place which was first used was arentedroom.
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It was located inside arentedroomwithin a former high school.
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From 1833 a more substantial colonial hospital operated for a short time from arentedroomin a private house.
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It was first housed in arentedroomoff the city square.
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The first members of the church met in arentedroomin 1877.
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She lives in arentedroom.
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Sullivan, in ill health, living in arentedroomand hopelessly insolvent, accepted the offer.
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Charles, while in hisrentedroomis cleared by the police near the crime scene.
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The following year, 1984, he returned on his own, staying in a familysrentedroomand getting around on his own which he found extremely difficult.
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The women usually lived in rented rooms near the rented hall where they conducted evangelistic services.
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