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n. (plural of changing room English)
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Changing Rooms was a do-it-yourself home improvement show broadcast in the United Kingdom on the BBC between 1996 and 2004. The show was one of a number of home improvement and lifestyle shows popular in the late 1990s and early 2000s. The show was later franchised, generally under the same name, for the local TV markets in the United States, New Zealand and Australia.
Changing Rooms is an Australian lifestyle/home renovating television series aired on the Nine Network in 1995 until 2003, hosted by Suzie Wilks who was assisted by handyman James Lunday and designers Peter Everett, Deborah De Jong, Glenn T and Tim Janenko-Panaeff. Each week two couples would swap houses and with a tight budget of $AU1,500 and just two days, would renovate one room in each other's house with the aid of a professional designer.
Category:Nine Network shows Category:Australian non-fiction television series Category:1998 Australian television series debuts Category:2005 Australian television series endings Category:1990s Australian television series
Usage examples of "changing rooms".
Wouldn't take much to paint its wooden doors, and refit its shower, lavatory, and small changing rooms.
Each circular mouth was rimmed with concrete buildings, offices, check rooms, canteens, changing rooms.
We're shutting off the whole of this end of the stands, of course, and are having to move everyone and everything along into Tattersalls, but so far I've only managed a promise of a couple of Portakabins for the changing rooms and it looks as if we're going to have to have the scales out in the open air, as they used to do at point-to-points.
It had been one of the hardest things to get used to, the fact that all the changing rooms and weighing rooms which had been my second homes for fourteen years were completely barred to me from the day I rode my last race.
She smiled at the women, went to the clothes rack for a set of the hospital patient clothes, then disappeared into one of the changing rooms.
She took the women's paperwork, glanced at it briefly, got them apparel, and directed them into changing rooms.
She helped Olga find a gray two-piece uniform in the right size from a rack that would have stretched from wingtip to wingtip on a Skywalker jet, then fed her past a series of bored functionaries until Olga had secured both her badge and a locker in one of the changing rooms.
Taras knew the feeling: end of a day's racing, when the simple act of walking off the sands and down the tunnel to the changing rooms seemed to demand more strength than he had.
And if he had blown out the window and let the rain in, he would have had to go to the botheration of changing rooms.
The sky was a deep, thundery grey and it was a relief to gain the warmth and light of the changing rooms, even if they knew the respite was only temporary.
I'd known that the toilets would be used as changing rooms and had wrapped chocolate, peanuts, and raisins in polythene bags and hidden them in all the cisterns.