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changeroom

American  
[cheynj-room, -room] / ˈtʃeɪndʒˌrum, -ˌrʊm /

noun

  1. a room for use in changing one's clothes.


Etymology

Origin of changeroom

change + room

Example Sentences

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Leaping into action, Ms Hussainy grabbed her partner and hid in a changeroom.

From BBC

Other witnesses reported that the then-archbishop usually met congregants on the cathedral's steps after Sunday Mass, at the time when Pell was alleged to have sexually abused a boy in the priests' sacristy, or changeroom.

From Washington Post

Obviously, I share a changeroom with my teammates.

From The Guardian

"We were looking for an experienced player who could add value to the changeroom," chief executive of KZN cricket Jesse Chellan told Reuters.

From New York Times