public convenience

public convenience
Chiefly Brit.
a rest room, esp. at a large public place, as at a railroad station.

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  • public convenience — noun a toilet that is available to the public • Syn: ↑public toilet, ↑comfort station, ↑convenience, ↑public lavatory, ↑restroom, ↑toilet facility, ↑wash room • Hypernyms …   Useful english dictionary

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  • public convenience —    see convenience …   How not to say what you mean: A dictionary of euphemisms

  • public convenience — n. public restroom, public bathroom …   English contemporary dictionary

  • public convenience — /pʌblɪk kənˈviniəns/ (say publik kuhn veeneeuhns) noun a room, building, etc., having toilets, washbasins, etc., for public use …  

  • public convenience — noun (C) BrE a small building with toilets in it, provided for anyone to use …   Longman dictionary of contemporary English

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