US /ˈlævətɔ:ri/
・UK /ˈlævətri/
I have been in apartments that are quite literally smaller than this lavatory toilet.
I have been in apartments that are quite literally smaller than this lavatory toilet.
Welcome to the lavatory.
Welcome to the lavatory.
say where is the lavatory? where would
Or if you're very posh you could say, where is the lavatory?
I would pack that long-sleeve shirt and not wear it inside the airplane. Does that make sense? The third outfit is strategic for travel because I'm wearing my jeans inside the airplane but they do not touch the lavatory floor or smog covered streets in Phoenix Arizona or New York City or the puddles that you may walk through. I know my jeans are going to get dirty but I don't want them to drape against bodily fluids and like smoggy grit on the cement. Does that make sense? If you're planning a trip to New York City for Christmas I have an ultimate guide for you in the dot dot dot more paragraph. It shows you where to eat and things to do just for Christmas in certain locations to help you plan better where you can go that day. These jeans have two features that are fantastic for sitting in an airplane seat. My knees touched the seat in front of me the entire flight to Chicago. You want a stretchy waistband but it also has tummy control to it and the jeans are loose enough where they do not restrict or constrict against your legs. They have barely a boot cut to them which means I can wear tennis shoes or boots with them and still have a good look if that makes sense. They are true to size so I am over 50 I wear a size 10 and I'm 5'8 and I wear the 10. I have added a scarf to this outfit because it is fall season while I'm filming this even though it is 92 degrees at 630 at night still in Houston. But traveling with a scarf is a way to stay warm in the airplane seat but you can also add it as a pop of color against like base colors that you may be wearing. So it can change your travel outfits but not having to pack a bunch of bulk or wear something bulky. Cramped airplane seats means that getting to your personal item bag under the seat in front of you is really difficult and I was reminded of that when I sat in that really cramped airplane seat. So do not miss my video that I'll have in the paragraph below for you about how to organize your personal item bag easy for the flight.
but they do not touch the lavatory floor or smog-covered streets in Phoenix, Arizona, or New York City, or the puddles that you may walk through.
Why are we bringing this potion in broad daylight in the middle of a girl's lavatory?
Why are we bringing this potion in broad daylight in the middle of a girl's lavatory?
Do not walk barefoot on that airplane, especially going into the lavatory.
I've seen people walk in barefoot in the lavatory,
[The lavatory is now free]
The lavatory is now free.
laboratories must have self-contained removable ashtrays located conspicuously on or near the entry side of each lavatory door.
Title XIV of the Code of Federal Regulations, Chapter I, Subchapter C, Part XXV, Subpart D, Section 25.853, Paragraph G says about planes that lavatories must have self-contained removable ashtrays located conspicuously on or near the entry side of each lavatory door.
You need the lavatory pass.
You need the lavatory pass.
A "toilet" was, itself, a euphemism, until making way for more polite words like "water-closet", and then, those were replaced by "restroom" and "lavatory".