bathroomed

English

Etymology

bathroom + -ed

Adjective

bathroomed (not comparable)

  1. (chiefly in combination) Having (the specified kind or number of) bathrooms.
    • 1984, Lynn Picknett, Shona Grimbly, The Royal Year: A year in the life of the royal family, page 68:
      Anne, meanwhile, occupied the whole of the fourth floor of the palatial Huntington Sheraton in Pasadena, sharing a three-bedroomed, three-bathroomed suite with Prince Philip and a lady-in-waiting.
    • 2020 January 23, Derek Thompson, “America Is Overrun With Bathrooms”, in The Atlantic:
      But the U.S. wasn’t always so profusely bathroomed. In the past half century, the number of bathrooms per person in America has doubled.
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