master bedroom
nounEtymology
First use appears c. 1920 in Sears catalogues.
Definitions
A room in a house, in which the head of the household sleeps, typically larger and better…
A room in a house, in which the head of the household sleeps, typically larger and better furnished than other bedrooms.
- His entire adult life he had lived in the two-bed flat above the shop, sharing the space with his parents. Frank was in the spare room at the back. His parents had the master bedroom, with a big sash window that overlooked the high street.
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