loo|loos in English

noun

[luː]

toilet (British usage) ; love (Scottish usage); card game in which forfeits are placed into a central pool; forfeits placed in the central pool (in card games)

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Below are sample sentences containing the word "loo|loos" from the English Dictionary. We can refer to these sentence patterns for sentences in case of finding sample sentences with the word "loo|loos", or refer to the context using the word "loo|loos" in the English Dictionary.

1. The loos, please.

2. No loo, no " I do. "

3. No loo, no "I do."

4. Amoebian Elaine Loo is on Facebook

5. There's a queue for the loo!

6. It's called "No Loo, No I Do."

7. 1908 – Adolf Loos publishes his essay "Ornament and Crime".

8. The Het Loo Palace is in Apeldoorn

9. The loos were discreetly tucked away behind a screen of trees.

10. Allusion (pronounced ah-LOO-zhun) is basically a reference to something else

11. And, as you all know, I don't like to share a loo.

12. They'd gone to the loo together by the time I joined Bunny.

13. Unfortunately, I dropped the paintbrush, which of course went down the loo.

14. When I was Bulimic, I'd leave loo paper on the toilet water after flushing

15. 19 Next to chatting come frequent visits to the vending machine and the loo.

16. Join Facebook to connect with Amoebian Elaine Loo and others you may know

17. Thereafter, my parents settled in a Polish community in Loos-en-Gohelle, near Lens in northern France.

18. Looking like a Legoland space station, Ikea also provides supervised nurseries, free parking, restaurants and endless loos.

19. The second one is, how do you go to the loo at minus 40?

20. Here's Loos- en- Gohelle, a city near Lens, in the heart of the mining field, with 7500 inhabitants.

21. Deputy Garman : [ On needing to ingest the loo ] I do order a lowercase more help.

22. A sprinkling of unisex loos has appeared even in America, at places such as La Jolla Shores beach in California.

23. Share bathroom and loo in Apartment, on floor below, and access to our solar-heated showers.

24. Allusions (ale-LOO-shuhn) are textual references to an object or subject that exists outside the text

25. Colluvium is an noun, plural colluvia [kuh-loo-vee-uh] /kəˈlu vi ə/ (Show IPA), Colluviums