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shower stall

American  
[shou-er] / ˈʃaʊ ər /

noun

  1. an individual compartment or self-contained unit, having a single shower and accommodating one person.


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Their limbs overlap, and in a delicate balancing act some men sleep atop the walls that divide shower stalls.

From BBC

The watchdog also raised concern about overcrowding, noting that in two wings there were 11 shower stalls for 265 men.

From BBC

In two wings of the prison, there were only 11 shower stalls for 265 men, the board noted.

From BBC

Another person said they found small snails in their shower stall.

From Seattle Times

These special shower stall water filters come in many styles and price ranges to fit most shower fixture setups, including hand showers.

From Seattle Times