A room or building equipped with one or more toilets.
(New Testament) disciple of Jesus; traditionally said to be the author of the 4th Gospel and three epistles and the book of Revelation.
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1 Health researchers say living in such conditions can damage young people's health.
2 In other words: The companies can use inventors' patents however they want.
3 But today we can confirm two cases, health minister Tewedros Adhanhom said.
4 This issue can affect any young person, especially young athletes of today.
5 Keeping track of these health statistics can help catch heart problems early.
1 Good thing nobody had actually had a serious accident in the bathroom .
2 Minus: A utility room and bathroom interrupt sea views at the back.
3 Darren said aesthetically it's the most exciting bathroom he's seen so far.
4 He replaced both washers in the bathroom and both in the kitchen.
5 John went into the bathroom , came out and said, It's all right.
1 Question: I'm a bit worried about my 20-month-old daughter and her toilet - training .
2 She said faecal matter and toilet paper also contributed to the problems.
3 For my toilet I went to the bucket in the stable yard.
4 Serious indeed were the toilet rites presently performed in the east gable.
5 She left the room to make her simple toilet for the evening.
1 We council members were privy to a great deal of information, Bornstellar-Makes-Eternal-Lasting.
2 However, I was not privy to their internal business arrangements or transactions.
3 Water dripped in the distance, making her want to use the privy .
4 John was fibbing; we hadn't excavated a privy at the Chandler house.
5 Hence the plaintiff must always be privy in estate with the covenantee.
1 They were boarding his row number when Avery emerged from the lavatory .
2 It dropped from my hand the other night on the lavatory floor.
3 If his daughter drowns in the lavatory , it will serve him right.
4 He then took me with him along the hall to the lavatory .
5 Any kind of bath; any part of bath, lavatory , or toilet equipment.
1 Years of hard - wc Mi control and hard-edged iciness were on the verge of evaporation.
2 Heavy showers still possible over the WC with snow on the mountains.
3 Accommodation includes a dual-aspect dining room, living room, kitchen, utility and WC .
4 Behind that are two other bedrooms and a WC added by McCarthy.
5 WC : I have been drawn quite often to red, black and white.
1 I hope, though, she is not forever going to be seen unravelling and throwing up in a lav .
2 Council said it was a slum just 'cause it had an outside lav , but she was happier there.
4 The day after Leigh was discovered in the ladies' lav , ever faithful Estelle played ball with the tabloids, slamming her dead boss.
5 If someone shook with him, he'd make an excuse to rush off to the lav and wash just as soon as he could.
1 Arabella's mousy friend exited her water closet and moved toward the sink.
2 He vomited in the water closet and then collapsed onto his pallet.
3 After that, the Golem went to the water closet to collect herself.
4 He buckled his belt and crawled out of his ruined water closet .
5 Miss Martin's been making rapid visits to the water closet feeling sick.
The last of the four Gospels in the New Testament.
Other meanings for "John" 1 She said they were awaiting health officials' approval to question Mr John .
2 Problem number one: the new John Clarke will be recruited from within.
3 Today we answered John 's question about sight and Karen's query about violence.
4 New Zealand Prime Minister John Key today described Israel's stance as inconvenient.
5 Prime Minister John Key repeated that claim during question time in Parliament.
6 Prime Minister John Key agrees education is an important and critical issue.
7 Prime Minister John Key said New Zealanders felt deeply connected to Nepal.
8 As John Harris and others note, social democracy is in crisis everywhere.
9 Prime Minister John Key said the Kiwibank deal was an elegant solution.
10 New Zealand's Prime Minister John Key will attend the Constitution Day event.
11 However, Prime Minister John Key is refusing to rule out further cuts.
12 Union representative John Maguire said workers remained determined to continue their protests.
13 Privacy Commissioner John Edwards, told Morning Report his office would offer help.
14 USI President John Logue said he was delighted with the final result.
15 Prime Minister John Key on what the election means for New Zealand.
16 He changed the subject and asked whether Nambas had seen John Frum:
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