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Definition of Roomed
1. room [v] - See also: room
Lexicographical Neighbors of Roomed
Literary usage of Roomed
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Introduction to Experimental Education by Robert Robertson Rusk (1912)
"It cannot be an accident that boys from one-roomed homes should be 117 Ibs.
lighter and 47 inches shorter than boys from four- roomed homes. ..."
2. The Municipal Year Book and Public Utilities Directory by Robert Donald (1903)
"Total number of tenements 182, comprising 6 four-roomed tenements, ... (Caretaker
resides in one of ihe four-roomed tenements, paying a nominal rent of Id. ..."
3. The Official Handbook of New Zealand: A Collection of Papers by Experienced by New Zealand, Julius Vogel (1875)
"The cost of erecting cottages, both in town and country, is at the rate of about
5<L per cubic foot : that is, a two-roomed building, each room about 10 ft. ..."
4. The London Manual for by Robert Donald (1908)
"The Council has adopted Part III. of the Act of 1890, and has built by direct
labour, 28 five - roomed houses, 69 houses containing two three- roomed ..."
5. Experimental Education by Robert Robertson Rusk (1919)
"EXPERIMENTAL EDUCATION According to the Report,1 these figures show that the one-
roomed child, whether boy or girl, is invariably, on the average, ..."
6. Texas and the Gulf of Mexico by Houstoun (Matilda Charlotte) (1845)
"The island of Galveston—Curious mode of building houses— Six-roomed house built
in a week—Go-ahead career of ihe Texans. An isle I fain would sing, ..."