room together

room together

To share a bedroom in a house, hotel, dormitory, etc. I thought my best friend and I would room together when we started college, but then I found out that he had rented a studio apartment for himself. Why don't we room together when we travel to Las Vegas to keep our costs down a little?
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Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.

room together

[for two or more people] to share a room, as in a college dormitory. Sarah and I roomed together in college. We don't want to room together anymore.
See also: room, together
McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs.
See also:
  • room with
  • room with (one)
  • bedroom eyes
  • Sunday
  • (Someone or something) called, they want their (something) back!
  • dorm
  • tomorrow
  • pumpy
  • rumpy
  • rumpy-pumpy
References in classic literature
They crossed the room together. Lady Carey sank into a vacant chair by the side of the Duchess and talked for a few minutes to the people whom she knew.
Medlock knocked at a door, and when some one said, "Come in," they entered the room together. A man was sitting in an armchair before the fire, and Mrs.
They left the room together. As soon as they were out of the cabinet, the new minister, stopping the captain, said:
"Tom," she said, when they were out of their father's room together, "we must try to make father understand a little of what has happened before he goes downstairs.
At last the bell rang, the door opened, and the two gentlemen entered the room together.
Add in touches of navy blue accessories (but not so much it's overpowering), and paler cool blues to bring the room together.
AS well as being convenient and having a practical use, bedside or table lamps also work to tie a room together nicely.
It's just going to take us all getting into a room together for six weeks and just knocking something out,' Jeff added.
"We are very grateful for the support of SiMBA and all those who have fundraised to make this room possible." The family room includes tea and coffee facilities, a sofa bed so parents can stay in the room together, a mini fridge, bluetooth speakers and toiletries.
"Using the color pallet will help you in your selection of these decorative pieces and will bring the room together."
It doesn't need lots, just a bit to pull the room together. n Be brave with your colour choice - either fresh pinks, greens and yellows, or deep purple and burgundy, but go for large blooms, so it looks like a giant bunch of flowers.
The property comprises four bedrooms and a large dressing room together with three well-proportioned reception rooms.
Things between Brad and Angie really ended poorly, and while they've attempted therapy with the six children they share, they can barely be in the same room together," said the source.
It is harder to lose sight of trying to reach an amicable solution when you sit in a room together. You are in control of the agenda so that you can prioritise matters that are important to both of you.