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Definition of Dorms
1. dorm [n] - See also: dorm
Lexicographical Neighbors of Dorms
Literary usage of Dorms
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Preventing Alcohol-Related Problems on Campus: Impaired Driving a Guide for by William De Jong (1996)
"In the last three months, have you attended a social gathering in the residence
halls or dorms (example)? 1 n Yes The last time ycu went to a social ..."
2. Juvenile Injustice: Police Abuse and Detention of Street Children in Kenya by Yodon Thonden, Lois Whitman, Binaifer Nowrojee (1997)
"They then stay in the compound, usually in an enclosed courtyard or in their
dorms, until lunch is served at noon. After lunch they are usually locked in ..."
3. New Zealand Adventure Guide by Bette Flagler (2005)
"There are a couple of twins and doubles, and dorms sleeping five, six and nine.
... There is a large variety of rooms, large and small dorms and family ..."
4. Juvenile Offenders & Victims: A National Report by Howard N. Snyder (1995)
"The pattern was similar in ranches, although ranch residents were most likely to
be housed in dorms (42%). Overall, 23% of ranch residents slept in ..."
5. The Monthly Review by Ralph Griffiths (1795)
"... find that the moll dreadful thunder-dorms would take place. This i§ really
the cafe ; for there is ..."
6. The Gentleman's Magazine (1793)
"... by heat and choaking haze ; on others, chilled by dorms, and chipped by winds.
... and dorms of ..."