a room containing lockers, as in a gymnasium, factory, or school, for changing clothes and for the storage and safekeeping of personal belongings.
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Postgame embraces between players from rival teams were prohibited and masks were required on the bench and in the locker room.
Oshie said adjusting to the NHL’s virus guidelines has been “fine” and that getting tested at the rink each morning, wearing masks and social distancing in the locker room has become the norm.
The leadership he brings and the attitude, it permeated our whole locker room.
The NFL fined the Saints $500,000 and stripped them of a seventh-round draft pick in November for protocol violations during a postgame locker room victory celebration without masks.
“You could honestly feel it with the change and the growth in the locker room,” said Barrett, “and that’s why we’re leaving with the Lombardi Trophy.”
Toomey glides around the room like a Brazilian capoeira dancer.
One day he and some of his roommates were cleaning their room and one of the guys threw the dustpan out into the hall.
Marvin and I leave the poolside and go into his dining room.
The resources were what you might expect: Dining room, a media center, a library, a TV room, a meeting room, a computer room.
Barry showed me his room—a one bedroom with a killer view of Riverbank State Park and the Hudson.
The big room at King's Warren Parsonage was already fairly well filled.
In the drawing-room things went on much as they always do in country drawing-rooms in the hot weather.
Kind of a reception-room in there—guess I know a reception-room from a hole in the wall.
His lordship retired shortly to his study, Hetton and Mr. Haggard betook themselves to the billiard-room.
When his lordship retired early, as was his custom, the other men adjourned once more to the billiard-room.