room with someone

room with someone
room with someone
to share a room with someone, as in college. •

I need someone to room with me next year.

No one wants to room with Kelly.


Dictionary of American idioms. 2013.

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  • room with — {v. phr.} 1. To live in a furnished room with someone as a roommate without having an affair. * /I roomed with him in college for four years./ 2. To live together as husband and wife without the benefit of marriage. * /Dan and Sue have been… …   Dictionary of American idioms

  • room with — {v. phr.} 1. To live in a furnished room with someone as a roommate without having an affair. * /I roomed with him in college for four years./ 2. To live together as husband and wife without the benefit of marriage. * /Dan and Sue have been… …   Dictionary of American idioms

  • room\ with — v. phr. 1. To live in a furnished room with someone as a roommate without having an affair. I roomed with him in college for four years. 2. To live together as husband and wife without the benefit of marriage. Dan and Sue have been rooming… …   Словарь американских идиом

  • with someone in mind — with someone/something/in mind phrase while thinking about someone or something We moved here with the children’s schooling in mind. This room was designed with Carol in mind. With that in mind, let us turn to page 77 …   Useful english dictionary

  • crawling with someone or something — od. covered with someone or something; alive with someone or something. □ The place was crawling with police and FBI agents. □ The room was just crawling with ants …   Dictionary of American slang and colloquial expressions

  • double up with someone — double up (with (someone)) to share a room or or living situation with others. The two boys will have to double up in the front bedroom …   New idioms dictionary

  • room — ▪ I. room room 1 [ruːm, rʊm] noun 1. [countable] a part of the inside of a building: • conference room facilities • the college staff room ˈpost room also ˈmail …   Financial and business terms

  • room — 1 /ru:m, rUm/ noun 1 IN A BUILDING (C) a part of the inside of a building that has its own walls, floor and ceiling: bathroom/dining room/meeting room etc (=a room used for washing, eating etc): The meeting room s upstairs on your right. | We… …   Longman dictionary of contemporary English

  • room — [[t]ru͟ːm, r ʊm[/t]] ♦ rooms, rooming, roomed 1) N COUNT A room is one of the separate sections or parts of the inside of a building. Rooms have their own walls, ceilings, floors, and doors, and are usually used for particular activities. You can …   English dictionary

  • with — [ wıð, wıθ ] preposition *** 1. ) together if one person or thing is with another or does something with them, they are together or they do it together: Hannah lives with her parents. chicken served with vegetables and mushrooms I ll be with you… …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • room|mate — «ROOM MAYT, RUM », noun. 1. a person who shares a room with another or others. 2. Informal. a person who cohabits with another: »You want to avoid getting socked with your roommate s debts. When you live with someone without being married, you… …   Useful english dictionary

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