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Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
guestroom

also guest-room, 1630s, from guest (n.) + room (n.). Guest chamber is recorded from 1520s.

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guestroom

n. (alternative form of guest room English)

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guestroom

n. a bedroom that is kept for the use of guests

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Guestroom (Ivy album)

Guestroom is the fourth studio album by the band Ivy. It was released on September 10, 2002 by Minty Fresh and Unfiltered Records. Unlike the group's previous albums, the album consisted entirely of cover songs, without any new material. Some of the songs featured on the album were previously released as B-sides to the band's singles.

Two singles were released from Guestroom. Lead single, " Digging Your Scene" was previously recorded for Ivy's previous studio release, Long Distance (2001), but an updated version appeared on this album for the single release. " Let's Go to Bed" was released as the final single for the album in late 2002. Another song, " I Guess I'm Just a Little Too Sensitive", was also previously recorded on their debut extended play, Lately.

Upon release, Guestroom featured mostly positive reviews from music critics, who praised the covers included on the album. Dominique Durand's vocals were also praised for being "wispy" and "warm".

The Japanese edition of Guestroom was reissued on April 18, 2015, in the United States by Minty Fresh.

Usage examples of "guestroom".

I had to slip her a sedative before I took her to the guestroom on the third floor.

Sparkle and Lucia were in the blue guestroom down the hall from the playroom.

The hall served as the Palace guestroom - a suite for visiting dignitaries and suitable for any King.

In the guestroom he found a small overnight bag with a shaving kit and clothes he guessed belonged to Kim.