dorm|dorms in English
noun dorm (dormitory)
[dɔːm]
living quarters for residents of an institution (i.e. university, boarding school, etc.)
Use "dorm|dorms" in a sentence
1. The dorm.
2. And they have dorms for the workers.
3. So first years live in these dorms.
4. Just girls at the dorm.
5. You're needed in the dorm.
6. This isn't a college dorm.
7. Mindfulness program in Campus dorms, groups improved students’ mental health
8. Frank : Are you going to apply for a room a single - sex dorm or a coed dorm?
9. So I started hitting the NYU dorms around midnight.
10. We have to go to the dorm.
11. In your cozy college dorm getting laid and wasted
12. He's not feeling well and resting in the dorm.
13. My dorm room only has a ceiling and a window.
14. stephanie is flipping out about closing the dorm.
15. Ordinary computers in office buildings, dorm rooms, everywhere.
16. College brochures tout ivy - covered campuses, plush dorms and high - tech fitness centers.
17. We have a situation in the E-Dorm bathroom.
18. We're not selling lids out of my dorm room.
19. 14 We added two students to that dorm room.
20. Russian Coeds fucked and face jizzed in the dorm 06:59
21. 1 A lot of art students live in this dorm.
22. This article, Filthy, cramped dorms come to light as virus Afflicts Singapore’s migrant workers, originally
23. So they bring them in from the country and put them up in the dorms.
24. Uh, junior year I was in the dorm, studying.
25. We made a batch for the whole dorm, man.