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n. A room with a toilet (the device), sink, and bathtub.
Usage examples of "full bathroom".
She brewed tea on the camping stove, she washed in the cold yin-full bathroom, she sanded down the cracks, sweeping the walls with the broom that Joe had lent them.
She'd knocked down some of the walls so that there was a cozy parlor area with a small full bathroom to one side, a small room, just for the hell of it, beside it, and a large bedroom that was all hers on the other side of the parlor.
Shed knocked down some of the walls so that there was a cozy parlor area with a small full bathroom to one side, a small room, just for the hell of it, beside it, and a large bedroom that was all hers on the other side of the parlor.
Each house has a full bathroom downstairs, a halfbathroom upstairs, and a fake chimney on the east side.
It wasn't a full bathroom, just a toilet with a cubicle for a shower.
Near a water heater another door led to a full bathroom, and I switched on the light.
Each house has a full bathroom downstairs, a half-bathroom upstairs, and a fake chimney on the east side.
There was a kitchen with a breakfast nook, a full bathroom, a storeroom containing packing crates and a cot with rumpled bedding on it and artistic odds and ends on shelves and in boxes that there was no room for out front.
It was a two-bedroom mobile home, complete with kitchen and full bathroom, forty years old and showing all of its age.
There was also a cozy sitting area with armchairs and coffee table, a leather-inlaid desk, green ivy plants, and a full bathroom behind a paneled wood door.
The downstairs was sectioned off into a large kitchen/living area and a full bathroom.
The amenities included a polished wooden table, a pair of matching chairs, an interactive viewscreen, a rug on the floor and a full bathroom.
He need a full bathroom, with a shower and sink and, most of all, a toothbrush.