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the dormitories
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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Stay overnight in the dormitories.
The dormitories are comfortable.
"Now we find services inside the dormitories.
Beyond us, the lights in the dormitories were going out.
They help patrol the dormitories where 11,000 undergraduates live.
The dormitories were clean and comfortable, but very basic.
She lives in the dormitories and goes home for Christmas.
Remembering the dormitories they shared, Milosz writes, "The future was already there, among those beds.
The coal, piled around the dormitories where the labourers live and cook, is local.
Students were still on their holiday break, and most of the dormitories were closed.
At Kentucky, the gym is located across the street from the dormitories where the players live.
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