Jump to the top of the bathroom counter. Then jump on top of the hair dryer and tilt it as far up as you can without it falling of. Jump on the buttons and the hair dryer will turn on. Get into the air flow and it will blow you to the top of the curtain rod. Keep walking and you will fall onto the bathtub soap rack. Push the soap off of the rack. Jump down. Try jumping out of the bathtub to your left and you will find you can't get out that way. Climb up the plug rope and start the bath. Jump onto the the soap and you will be able to jump to the side of the bathtub where you can jump off and be in the toilet zone.
A bathroom is called a bathroom in Ireland. What is meant when you say "Bathroom" in Ireland is a room that has a bath. In some countries, it can mean a room that does not have a bath, but does have a toilet. Some countries are a bit uncomfortable about using the word toilet and so they use the word bathroom even when it does not have a bath in it. There is no problem about using the word toilet in Ireland, so a room without a bath, but with a toilet in Ireland is called a toilet. In Ireland, calling a room a bathroom when it does not have a bath in it, does not make sense. If there is a bath and a toilet in the room, then it is called a bathroom. Even then, someone might say they are going to the toilet, when their intention is to relieve themselves.
toliet room has a toilet and its where you go potty. A bathroom is where people bathe and there is NO toliet, just a bath
rest room: toilet and a sink bathroom: toilet, sink and a shower or a bathing tub sometimes both
Powder room, rest room, toilet, washroom, lavatory, bath...
There are many nicknames for such a room: john, bog, lavatory, little room, etc. But, in Britain is is usually toilet.
Rest room means bathroom or toilet but hardly anybody uses that term here.
Yes, the word 'bathroom' is a noun, a word for a room containing a bathtub or shower and usually a sink and toilet; a public toilet facility; a word for a thing.
In the UK a bathroom is the room in the house where the bath (bathtub) or shower is situated, which normally contains a sink and toilet, too.What a bathroom is not in the UK is a room containing only a toilet and sink. You see, it's a bath room.
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A bathroom is usually a room with a bathtub, shower, toilet, and wash basin in a house or other residential building.
Installing a sink toilet combination in a small bathroom can save space, improve functionality, and enhance the overall aesthetic of the room.
A bathroom has 3 things in it. A toilet, sink and tub or shower. I would assume the .3 would be one with just a toilet and no sink. If it had a sink, it would be 1 1/2 bath.