couchette
Americannoun
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a sleeping berth in a passenger compartment that can be collapsed to form a benchlike seat for daytime use.
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a compartment containing such berths.
noun
Etymology
Origin of couchette
Example Sentences
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So we had selected two bunks in a couchette.
From New York Times • May 28, 2016
Accompanying us in our four-berth couchette from Paris to Milan, for example, were Amanda and Ian from New Zealand.
From The Guardian • Sep. 30, 2012
The 15-hour high-speed train trip from Paris to Rome costs only $53, plus $7.82 for a couchette berth, plus $13 for cooked-aboard dinner.
From Time Magazine Archive
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