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The dormitory
noun
A room containing a number of beds (and often some other furniture and/or utilities) for sleeping, often applied to student and backpacker accommodation of this kind.
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The dormitory there is said to be cleaner than others.
The dormitory now houses students from 21 schools.
The dormitory at Heidelberg College was built in 1907.
The dormitory institution serves in the socializing and training of the young.
The dormitory would be privately financed and operated, he added.
The dormitory is now undergoing a complete sanitizing including all bathrooms and common areas.
No one else is in the dormitory.
Approaching the dormitory, I heard a burst of sirens.
Why doesn't the dormitory have a sprinkler system?
Mitchell cited the dormitory Baker House as an example.
The fire forced the evacuation of the dormitory.
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