A tenant in someone's house.
1When I saw you at the White Springs with that roomer chap-
2Theres a roomer around that we got off at the wrong stashun.
3The roomer, who had walked fast, stopped and took off his hat.
4Or she could move up there, and they could get a roomer.
5My dear child, you do not need a roomer here any more.
6The Pages' roomer was in love with Sidney whether he knew it or not.
7A roomer down the hall began a patient, continuing cough against the quiet night.
8I- IsupposeI don't think about it, said the roomer, rather surprised at himself.
9She found her roomer sitting in a chair, reading.
10It isn't really right to call him a roomer; he's one of the family now.
11She said I had attempted to violate her several times when I was her mother's roomer.
12When I think of Anna Page taking a roomer, it just about knocks me over, Tillie.
13If it's got to be someone, Sidney, I'd rather have it the roomer upstairs than Wilson.
14The roomer smiled in the shadow.
15On the day after the arrival of the roomer, Harriet Kennedy came down to breakfast a little late.
16She had played with that thought before, and the roomer she had had in mind was Willy Cameron.