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Definition of Rooming
1. room [v] - See also: room
Lexicographical Neighbors of Rooming
Literary usage of Rooming
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. South Eastern Reporter by West Virginia Supreme Court of Appeals, West Publishing Company, South Carolina Supreme Court (1919)
"The business of keeping a rooming house is one so far affecting the public health,
morals, or welfare that it is competent for municipal authorities to ..."
2. Supplement ... to the Public Health Reports by United States Public Health Service (1921)
"rooming house, dags A, as used herein, shall mean any rooming house ... Each sleeping
room In any rooming house must have at least 400 cubic feet of air ..."
3. Lawyers' Reports Annotated by Lawyers Co-operative Publishing Company (1915)
"LA COSTE, holds that the keeper of a rooming house, who has rented a partly ...
The statute gives boarding house and rooming house keepers the same lien as ..."
4. Motion Pictures as a Phase of Commercial Amusement in Toledo, Ohio by John Joseph Phelan (1919)
"It is noted that many of the clubs, nvi a ion soc;ety and labor halls are used
for Dances , x. ... , , , (b) Proximity to rooming House Toledo has many ..."
5. A Dictionary of the English Language: In which the Words are Deduced from ...by Samuel Johnson by Samuel Johnson (1805)
"i. Necessary to the constitution or existence of any thing. The husband nils,
fipm rooming to night, ..."
6. The Report and Recommendations of the Bridgeport Vice Commission by Bridgeport (Conn.). Vice Commission (1916)
"rooming HOUSES. One of the most venerable theories is that if the segregated
district were closed houses of prostitution and rooming houses catering to this ..."
7. Report of the Vice Commission of Minneapolis to His Honor, James C. Haynes by Minneapolis (Minn.). Vice Commission (1911)
"Hotels and rooming Houses. 7. That there are in Minneapolis numerous hotels and
rooming houses which make a specialty of renting rooms for immoral purposes. ..."