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shower stall

[ shou-er ]
/ ˈʃaʊ ər /
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noun
an individual compartment or self-contained unit, having a single shower and accommodating one person.
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How to use shower stall in a sentence

  • In a shower stall big enough for a midget I splashed away until I got a mouthful of water.

    Cue for Quiet|Thomas L. Sherred
  • The two sketches, Figs. 82 and 83 illustrate two methods of connecting and making tight a shower stall.

    Elements of Plumbing|Samuel Dibble
  • As soon as he put on the light, something inside the shower stall said, “Yeeeek!”

    Little Fuzzy|Henry Beam Piper
  • John jumped from the desk and moved toward the open door of the shower-stall where Neff had thrown the pencil stub.

    Brown John's Body|Winston Marks
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