From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishdormdorm /dɔːm $ dɔːrm/ noun [countable] informal SECa dormitory
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dorm• When I was in the eight-bed dorm it was terribly noisy, but I just had to get used to it.• He scanned the sidewalks, shut his eyes briefly, then turned and made his way back to her dorm.• Yeah, I know him, he lived in my dorm.• He lived in the dorm as a resident adviser.• One evening she and a group of friends were having a pizza party in the dorm.• He did-presentation5 in the dorms for all of the students, both gay and straight.• I come out of the dorm into the hall just as McMurphy comes out of the latrine.• At the school we boys were lined up military-fashion and marched to the dorm.• Later on I heard him go with them to the dorm.