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Example sentences for "room with"

  • But after meeting Rodney, and especially after taking a room with him, he looked at life with different eyes.

  • It isn't every boy brought up like you who would be willing to room with a bootblack.

  • Sure you wouldn't room with a poor boy like me?

  • Suddenly she looked round her little room with a rush of tenderness.

  • But--may I explain myself, Miss Boyce, in a room with a fire?

  • On the third day, however, Berri, who was just starting off to spend Sunday at his aunt's, stopped in my room with a letter in his hand.

  • Once more he took a long breath and sneaked off to the freshman's room with a brave lot of kind, smiling advice which he practised saying on the way over.

  • It was one evening about a week after this that young Thompson came running up to Lawrence's room with a scowl on his face, and talked like an important man in a hurry.

  • While it may be true that you did not break into my room with intent to rob or injure a defenceless woman, yet, by your own confession, you came to torment a weaker person.

  • Only later there came to her the memory of the man she feared, standing in the doorway of the matron's room with a little child in his arms.

  • In a room with a sanded floor that looked pleasantly homely to her English eyes a meal was spread.

  • Suddenly in the next house, from a room with an open window, there rose the sound of a woman's voice, tender as the night.

  • A moment later, Isabel van Cannan came into the room with a packet of letters in her hands.

  • PART III The room was a common little sitting-room with a table in the centre, at either end of which sat Mrs. van Cannan and Mr. Saxby.

  • Ellen followed Marion up to the big sitting-room with a sense that, though she had not seen it, she would not like it.

  • Mabel, the parlour-maid, was coming out of the dining-room with an empty tray in her hand.

  • I supposed Elsie Noble had been assigned to room with me from the start.

  • You know what I mean, that Jane mightn't care to room with me.

  • If I had known when that girl walked into my room that she was Marian Seaton's cousin I should have refused to room with her.

  • Even when her aunt and uncle dined out she generally had her dinner in the dining-room with Bosio, who scarcely ever went into society at all.

  • Veronica remained alone in the drawing-room with Taquisara.

  • Elettra had great difficulty in getting something to eat, which she brought to Veronica's room with a glass of wine.

  • But do you mean to say, captain, that you can be in a room with a pretty woman who speaks to you, and not look at her?

  • He forgot everything in the pleasure of being alone in a room with her.

  • Presently she retired into the adjacent sitting-room with a book, and flung herself on a couch, leaving the door open between her and her charge, in case the latter should awake.

  • Henrietta, appearing at the window, with the volume in her hand which had seemed to occupy her whole attention from the time she had re-entered the drawing-room with Rosalind.

  • His father found him after breakfast lying on the sofa in the drawing-room with a Greek play by his side, telling Ethel what words to look out.

  • They gave me a room with a comfortable bed and white sheets, and they regaled Kostya Lukovic and myself and anyone else who happened to arrive, with old-fashioned generosity of wine and viands.

  • Arriving at night, you are lucky to share a room with a Bulgarian officer.

  • He might not have entered Mrs Morgan's drawing-room with such a relieved and brightened countenance had he stayed ten minutes longer in the library, and listened to the further conversation there.

  • She made an abrupt end of her tea-making, and went off to her little business-room with a grim smile upon her iron-grey countenance.

  • Mrs Morgan, for her part, went up-stairs to the drawing-room with so much indignation about this personal grievance that she almost forgot her curiosity.

  • I hastened to the court-room with my important rebutting testimony," said he with a smile, "and you know the result.

  • Dear mother shared my room with me, and in compliance with Frank's earnestly expressed wishes, forced herself to remain in bed.

  • I have noticed that since Pauline saw Adele weeping in the school-room with Joseph, she has avoided her cousin more assiduously than ever.

  • When a Lady arrives at the Palace= she should leave her wraps in the cloak-room with one of the maids in attendance.

  • She should return to the ball-room only with the gentleman who has taken her down to supper, unless she is engaged for the ensuing dance, when her partner might come in quest of her; she should then return to the ball-room with him.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "room with" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.


    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    accomplished fact; certainly true; during the present session; feet from the ground; give notice; intermittent fevers; reddish yellow; room and; room artificer; room door; room full; room furniture; room house; room officers; room telegraph; room together; room was; room window; room windows; room with; rooms were; saith thus; should expect; stopped and; thou also; will offerings