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"changing room" Definitions
  1. a room for changing clothes in, especially before playing sports

187 Sentences With "changing room"

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She goes into the changing room, which is an open co-ed changing room.
You can see the men's changing room and showers above.
Africans or, you know, raping someone in a changing room.
The main festival building was equipped with a changing room.
I order them from inside a changing room at Oak + Fort.
The improvised changing room was just the bathroom without a toilet.
It's not as if the hallway is his normal changing room.
I was shown to the changing room and changed into my robe.
A patio to the left leads to the sauna and changing room.
There is also a bathroom and changing room convenient to the pool.
She says that the airport staff directed her to the baby changing room.
"This is an XL," she announced, as she emerged from the changing room.
The nurse walks me back to the women's changing room and waiting area.
It looked to me like the changing room of a decrepit public bath.
In the sauna, you can find a wood stove and a changing room.
Nearby is a small structure with a changing room, shower and storage area.
We once peeped through the gap in the door of Jennifer Lopez's changing room!
There's even a photo of her inside her makeshift changing room with nothing on.
Even when we were in the changing room he was waving the phone about.
This is how they left the changing room after losing v Belgium: cleaned it all.
You want that helper to help you with your changing room to get your size.
Sometimes, they disappeared into the changing room for a long time, emerged with puffy eyes.
When I went into the changing room, two flutes sat on the table, half empty.
McBain said a staff member suggested she use her pump in a baby changing room.
The changing room had red curtains, which gave it a somewhat sophisticated and weirdly sensuous vibe.
There were mirrors in every corner of the changing room, which all made me look thinner.
After that match, Germany captain Heinrich Kleinschroth supposedly headbutted the wall of the team's changing room.
Mancini also claimed that Sarri apologized to him in the changing room shortly after the incident.
A few months later, they were both in the changing room during a game against Germany.
I jumped up and ran out of the changing room, bumping into the Soviet coach, Romanov.
Lithgow is also a two-time Tony winner for Sweet Smell of Success and The Changing Room.
This is not a criticism of "Changing Room," as much as a right-sizing of the work.
The changing room is a moment in this process, which can dramatically affect it—positively or negatively.
LIVERPOOL, England — When Chris Wilder went into the changing room, he did not try to sugarcoat it.
In one half-time stunt, there was a filmed dream sequence heading into the cheerleaders changing room.
In the changing room, Zenit's manager, Sergei Semak, and his coaching staff checked for updates from France.
From the changing room I traveled to a recreation of an intersection in a typical Japanese city.
I need this mirror in my bedroom—or better: I needed to make this changing room my bedroom.
Well, there's the Banana Republic Changing Room Sex bit, but you generally don't get to do that twice.
From there, I took a portal to a changing room full of free to use meme-based avatars.
I've learned that if a building has a bathroom or a changing room, someone has had sex in it.
Kurt Jackson and his pal Chico have burst into the women's changing room to settle their score with Carmen.
"It&aposs a gamble, because he hasn&apost got experience of [Barcelona&aposs] changing room," Balague told Business Insider.
"I'm the person who is back in the changing room when they're taking off their clothes, frankly," she says.
They had their own changing room at the training ground: not quite first-team players, no longer youth teamers.
Which on paper would make me seem like a Disney princess, but that wasn't the reality of the changing room.
I stopped using the women's changing room because I was making so many people feel uncomfortable, just by being there.
The tent is divided with sheets to create a changing room and a sleeping area for the mother and father.
In August, Aurillac's Louis Fajfrowski, 21, died in the changing room during a friendly game after suffering a heart attack.
The situation, as Zenit St. Petersburg's players trooped back into their changing room in Lisbon's Estádio da Luz, was encouraging.
A transgender customer at an Urban Outfitters was turned away from using the women's changing room at a Los Angeles store.
Police say Ryu slipped away from his grandmother, who was shopping at the store, and went into an empty changing room.
Detectives were able to recover evidence suggesting cameras taped at least one minor victim in the church's changing room, police claim.
One particularly distressing scene takes place in a changing room where patients have been stripped naked and left in the cold.
She remembers the times her bra would be stolen from the changing room while she was out on the runway, too.
Dwight and Kelly let him lay low at the end of class, stay in the changing room and skip the goodbyes.
"It's second only to changing-room-shame porn," Ms. Kilgariff said, before being drowned out by another round of deafening laughter.
"I need a second opinion on a new leotard," Ilana says, walking out of the changing room in a see-through bodysuit.
When the women began "breaking down" in the changing room, Lawrence said, she was tasked to help give them a little uplift.
Authorities have made available a "changing room" for Muslim girls whose parents frown upon their stepping out in public in school skirts.
I felt bamboozled and happy to be bamboozled—the small, contained compartment of the changing room suddenly making me feel very comfortable.
There were dudes that would heavily breathe into the phone and there were other dudes who wanted help in the changing room.
So I went and tried them on—when I came out of the changing room my dog just started howling at me.
"You miss a hundred percent of the naps you don't take," reads a little message on the mirror of the changing room.
If a particular changing room has no privacy, then decisions would be made case by case, treating each trans person as an individual.
"Changing Room," (2016) is a socially engaged installation consisting of free standing steel racks of military camouflage jackets partially surrounding a small table.
We cut a hole in one of the changing room walls and put the DJ booth there, which conveniently also had a washroom.
Under California law it's illegal to secretly record an "identifiable person" in a home, changing room, or tanning booth without the subject's consent.
A curtain divided the shop from the changing room, and a basket on top of the sink indicated that it couldn't be used.
They send me pictures and are like, 'Oh, I'm in a changing room in the bikini you wore and I'm trying it on.
MANCHESTER, England — Just before she headed back to the changing room, back to the celebrations, Ellie Roebuck had one more job to do.
Much to my regret I left and headed to the changing room belonging to El Corte Inglés—the biggest chain of malls in Europe.
The energy in a huge group of dudes in a changing room—it seemed that wasn't the place to be crying all the time.
The changing room brought the first nasty shock: Not many writers had been drafted; the team seemed to comprise mostly keen cricketers, subbed in.
But to see the actual changing room—to see those numbers—is to confront the perverse theater of it on a whole new level.
Yet feeling "awkward" is mild compared with the alternative: the trans girl being separated into her own changing room or into the boys' room.
She has placed a juicing station in the first-team changing room, so players can refuel as soon as they step off the field.
Religious leaders in Bethalto, Illinois, are facing criminal charges after hidden cameras were allegedly placed throughout a church, including in the building's private changing room.
At 13, I joined my classmates in calling my hockey teacher a "dyke" behind her back, and hiding when she came into the changing room.
Three of the four women who claimed that Trump walked through their changing room at the 1997 Miss Teen USA pageant asked to remain anonymous.
There were a lot of mirrors in the changing room at Springfield, so I didn't know where to look, but I liked what I saw.
Although the changing room itself was the tattiest one that I visited, the mirror made it clear that some sort of trick was being played.
Another woman in the changing room emerged from her sauna looking impeccable, with her hair down, fake lashes, and not remotely red in the face.
He bolted through the changing room and into the street, dressed in his gym clothes, and hailed a taxi to the Mauritanian Embassy in Tehran.
Navas had his name chanted by the Madrid supporters, and he saluted them as he made his way to the changing room after the game.
Pennsylvania State Police are in search of a suspect who allegedly released bedbugs in a Walmart changing room in Washington Township, according to NBC News.
Original changing-room tiles don't look out of place in the minimalist cafe, which serves, among other things, Czech lager, French wine and coffee drinks.
Eventually, a staff member asked the women to be more discrete and move to the pool deck or the changing room to finish feeding their children.
I could even talk about the time a guy got arrested after he took off his pants and followed a female member into the changing room.
There is an in-ground pool enclosed by a rustic fence and a handsome pool house with a kitchenette, half-bathroom, changing room and sitting area.
Keyes is personally afraid it could enable a surveillance system to issue alerts when someone of the "wrong gender" walks into a bathroom or changing room.
"The Changing Room" won a Tony nomination and that play, "Home," and "The Contractor" were all named best play by the New York Drama Critics' Circle.
Belgium full back Thomas Meunier may also have his hands full dealing with Brazil ace Neymar, who he shares a changing room with at Paris St Germain.
Authorities are only saying that "multiple" cameras were recovered from the church, including one set up in a changing room located in the sacristy, court records show.
It was not until the woman claimed her 10th locker that Mr. De La Rosa realized she had turned the changing room into a personal storage unit.
The fight is won or lost in training camp but the last bolt is screwed on during the spell from your changing room to the first bell.
LIKE AN NFL changing room, the technology industry is littered with the bodies of fallen champions, from AOL to Yahoo to Blackberry, in urgent need of rehabilitation.
"I hope and I think that we will stay here in Kazan," a relaxed Van Marwijk told reporters in the changing room at the team's training base.
Her hair looked three inches longer in the changing room photos, her face looked touched up with Perfect365, and she seemed to weigh about 2 pounds less.
The lighting in the changing room was quite yellow, but there were so many shadows that I ended up looking like something out of a Caravaggio painting.
LONDON — A woman who was told she shouldn't wear a bikini in a store's changing room has an empowering message for the woman who body shamed her.
The pool complex, which houses a 49-foot pool, is clad in pine and includes a changing room and shower room, as well as a Turkish bath.
Photographs of the team's changing room also showed it to be pristine but Hasebe said this was due to the team's support staff, not the players themselves.
I had a woman yell at me in the changing room once about her gym membership while I was naked and wet, and I realized I need boundaries.
"Does this gym make me look fat?" said my trainer, Rob Morea, gently mocking me as I stepped out of a changing room and onto the gym floor.
After selecting several pieces from those we felt might fit their desire, the woman, a fit, attractive 50-something, slipped into the changing room to try them on.
Thousands of journalists set up temporary bases inside a vast, hangar-like hall that was divided by blue curtains, giving it the air of a labyrinthine changing room.
When I go to the gym, I have to accept the fact that in the changing room, there may be a man standing there blow-drying his balls.
Nicholas Gorham, who identifies as a gender-fluid trans person, was shopping with a female friend when they went to try on women's clothing in the women's changing room.
Unlike New York City, where people can use whichever bathroom or changing room best fits their gender identity, Los Angeles has yet to pass a law of that nature.
When someone came over in need of the baby changing room, McBain didn't hear the knock, and believes they went to get a staff member to open the door.
That is to say, when we were in the communal changing room, there was a sense of sisterhood and support that I had never had before in my life.
On a sensorial level, the shopper's experience in the changing room depends on the lighting, the temperature, the volume of the music, or indeed the fragrance in the room.
Also, a concern is the communal changing room — often there are no private rooms, and small toilet [stalls] make it difficult to go in and out of the [bathroom].
My favorite, "Two Dancers in the Changing Room Backstage at the Gaiety" (1991), is a gorgeously quiet observation of male performers that feels like a homoerotic update of Degas.
On Soccer MANCHESTER, England — It was past midnight when José Mourinho and his coaching staff finally left the Old Trafford changing room, with their impromptu conclave at an end.
But the real slap in the face comes during a clothes-shopping spree, when he steps out of the changing room wearing a black-and-white zebra-patterned dress.
Similarly, "The Changing Room" (also 1973) was based on his rugby days, and "Life Class" (1974) drew on his time at the Slade School of Fine Art in London.
Guardiola kept his players in their changing room for some time after a defeat at Newcastle United on Wednesday, picking over the flaws that had led to their downfall.
From here, visitors are ushered into the second component of the exhibition — a contrastingly warm, "operational retail environment," replete with sales attendants, a changing room, and a checkout counter.
I go for a swim and he's in the changing room, towel-less, drying his orange thatch with reckless abandon, the air thick with talcum powder and singed hair.
But a few months before Lam stepped into that lingerie changing room, she quit her job at Bain, moved to San Francisco with her husband and decided to change careers.
"One day, when I was feeling a little jaded, and wanting to shock, I farted rather loudly in front of another man in the university gym changing room," Ric said.
Former Miss Arizona Tasha Dixon, who competed in the Trump-owned Miss USA pageant in 2001, said contestants were encouraged to greet Trump when he pranced through their changing room.
If I was in the women's changing room, women would think I was in the wrong room or women would walk in and think they were in the wrong room.
The main part of the scene was shot in a club space, and to film the faces an additional camera was set up in a changing room on the side.
Lee Yu-jung took her own life after a colleague secretly filmed her in the changing room of the hospital where they both worked, the country's first reported 'spycam' death.
No-holds-barred condemnation is in order when a presidential candidate — or anyone — brags about grabbing women's "pussies" uninvited, or busts into a changing room full of seminude teen beauty queens.
Schweinsteiger was instructed to move the contents of his locker to the reserve team's changing room, and he has since spent more time on the golf course than the training field.
While Mesa draws a connection between low-hanging balls and canines, I tend to associate long-ass balls with the old geezers I see in the changing room at my YMCA.
"I hadn't really been thinking about this, but the changing room sets the mood for how you start your working day," Nacho Baucells, the chef de cuisine, said after the session.
"I heard there is man in here that's looking to spoil a lot accumulators (parlays) in here," I said as I entered Joe McColgan's changing room before his meeting with Peter Queally.
When Mourinho's team, earlier this month, found itself two goals down at home to Newcastle, with the crowd on the verge of mutiny, the squad gathered in the changing room at halftime.
"This used to be a changing room," said Matej Velek, the director of the project, gesturing around a stylish cafe near the empty pool, which now serves as a performing arts space.
As soon as they cross the gym's threshold, members head upstairs to the changing room, where Hanson takes care to tape a sign that says "All-Gender Locker Room" prior to each class.
She runs out of the changing room and goes back up and she tells — this is the part that really was amazing to me, even worse or as bad as the previous part.
Now, at this point it's important to forget what you already know about Sandé - the awards, the 7x platinum album, the tracks of hers they play in the changing room at River Island.
Each story begins unsuspectingly — a clerk helps a woman in a changing room, a wife decides to go to the gym — and, from these seemingly realistic setups, the magical and the surreal unfold.
Among others, the gallery represents Jacopo Miliani, who makes elegant performance and installation work; the American Stephen Felton; and Gabriele De Santis, who recently turned the Parisian Galerie Valentin into a striking changing room.
The tears, for Danny Simpson, started to flow in the changing room, as he said goodbye to the club he had called home for five years, the club he had helped make improbable history.
On Saturday, the Times newspaper also published a column titled "Children Sacrificed To Appease The Trans Lobby," which said that Topshop's trans-inclusive changing room policy threatened the "privacy and safety" of female customers.
And yet, for all of the praise Klopp lavished on his players both in public and private — he reiterated his pride to them in the changing room — Liverpool's season could be read another way.
"I was closeted in the changing room alone trying to concentrate on the ordeal ahead and trying to stay composed, but it was impossible," she recalled in an interview with Radio Prague in 22012.
In a sudden twist, Pink then appeared on screen singing from outside her changing room and walking towards the arena in a bathroom, giving the impression that she'd performed a magic trick and stepped backstage.
You've got to find something that remains *on trend* and accentuates your butt *just right* but if you text one more anxious changing room selfie to your roommate, she will take her things and leave.
Four of the 51 contestants, some of whom were as young as 15 at the time, told the news outlet that Trump entered the changing room, while 85033 said that they don't remember it happening.
" Low-cost clothing store Primark also said that they had a trans-inclusive changing room policy: "Our transgender and non-binary customers are welcome to use the fitting rooms of their choice in our stores.
I signed my then-boyfriend and myself up for traditional hammam treatments, waving goodbye as he, unsuspecting, headed over to the men's changing room, then I followed a flock of locals into the women's steam room.
Once I put the top on, in the privacy of a changing room, I saw how well it complemented the male body: its low crew neck and tight, stretchy fabric showed off my chest and arms.
The mPod, which looks like a large photo booth or a small, modular changing room, requires users to step inside, lock the door and strip down to their underwear for a full body scan with infrared sensors.
When his players returned to the changing room, though, he told them that what had pleased him most, rather than the result, was that he had given them a plan and they had carried it out perfectly.
The signs on the bathroom door welcome all gender classifications, and a separate changing room is available for those who seek more privacy, especially the many transgender people who have found sanctuary and empowerment at this gymnasium.
She has been a vocal supporter of breastfeeding in public, after she was breastfeeding in a changing room in a hotel, and a woman came up next to her and started complaining loudly on the phone about her.
He took in everything he could: The portrait of Herbert Chapman that hangs outside the away changing room here caught his eye; he took the time to examine it, rather than just rush past with a cursory glance.
When she goes shopping with younger colleagues—among her favorite designers are Alexander McQueen, Azzedine Alaïa, and Seth Aaron Henderson, whom she befriended after he won "Project Runway"—she often emerges from the changing room in her underwear.
Now, though, the club is in the rudest of health, with an ambitious, promising squad; a charismatic manager in Rodgers; and, in Vardy and Schmeichel, two unifying, experienced figures in the changing room, embodiments of the spirit of 2016.
The difference is that in that situation, it's totally open to interpretation — there's a certain amount of to-boob-or-not-to-boob involved in sharing a changing room with your colleague at your very first lunchtime spin class, for example.
He had convinced the powers that be at Inter Milan to donate €5,000 in changing room fines to Zapatista communities in Chiapas, as well as an ambulance, football gear and a Nerazzurri shirt bearing his iconic No. 4 on the back.
When you don't know your size in a particular brand, or what style, cut, or silhouette you're looking for, you can end up waiting in a 30-minute-long changing room line, only to end up sweating just two pairs in.
Watch: Caitlin Moran on Sex, Drugs, and Hypnotherapy After our orgasm consultation, Barone gave me the Queen Bee to take into a private booth—a "changing room," they called it—and undress entirely or put on a silken purple robe.
The two-story main house has a wraparound travertine terrace on the first level with numerous amenities, including an outdoor kitchen, bar and barbecue; a changing room with a bathroom; and covered areas with ceiling fans for lounging and dining.
In 2000, a memorial consisting of three mirrors tilted up against each other like the mirrors you might find in a changing room, was erected in the Hausvogteiplatz to commemorate the Jewish garment workers and shop owners lost during the war.
"His presence in the changing room was really important thanks to the way in which he supported me and he said it was our day ... he believed as much as I did that it was our day," Santos said after the match.
A manager at the store, in Washington Township, about 25 miles south of Erie, reported that an employee found a closed pill bottle containing live bugs on Thursday inside the men's changing room, according to the Pennsylvania State Police, which is investigating.
President Donald Trump has lost an effort to get a New York judge to dismiss a lawsuit against him by E. Jean Carroll, the writer who alleges that he raped her in the changing room of a Manhattan luxury department store decades earlier.
On the second floor are four bedrooms with attached bathrooms, including a master with walk-in closets on either side of a decorative fireplace, a changing room and a bathroom with twin marble-topped vanities, a soaking tub and a multispray slate shower.
With that data it could build an accurate 3D body model for each shopper, and — combined with an inventory of digitized garments — the Echo Look app then becomes a virtual changing room where users could play around trying garments on digitally before they buy.
In the lobby, a place so bright and anonymous it could host stalls selling duty-free Toblerone or vape paraphernalia, I was handed a pair of spinning shoes (cleats that lock in with the pedals of the exercise bike), before heading to the changing room.
The rare successful athletics-themed plays — from David Storey's "The Changing Room" (1971) to Sarah DeLappe's current "The Wolves" (which has been remounted by Lincoln Center Theater) — usually focus on what happens off the field (or the court), before and after the main event.
The danger, obviously, is when the house lad's "lad culture" spills too far into the club, turning "room 2" into a PE changing room, but by and large, they are the harmless logical conclusion of the festival boom, wholesale dance music, and the proliferation of MDMA.
Maxwell was living, traveling, and working with Epstein in the late 22002s when she met a 22003-year-old changing-room assistant at Mar-a-Lago, the club owned by Donald Trump, according to a 22015 lawsuit filed against Epstein that was settled for an undisclosed sum.
In a short early chapter, we follow Ted, after a game, into the changing room, where he takes off his work uniform (a cardboard box with shoulder straps made to look like a peanut bag) and dons his "life uniform" (tie-dye shirt, bluejeans and sandals).
Finally, just opposite the changing room is the third component of Possessed, a darkened, semi-concealed space, where visitors will find a wall-sized, multi-screen display of surveillance footage from Eckhaus Latta's retail stores, some piped in live from the very space they just left.
An upstairs bathroom was converted into a double shower room and given a black-and-white theme modeled on a 1930s swimming pool changing room, and a 130-square-foot guest room was designed to look like an old-fashioned sleeper train Mr. Pipe once traveled on in India.
But we hadn't gotten our first full shot of Camille's body until this week, when Adora (Patricia Clarkson) punishes her daughter for writing a negative story about Wind Gap by taking her shopping, and forcing her to exit the changing room in nothing but a bra and panties.
On Saturday, a second closed pill bottle with several dead bugs was found lying on the floor of the men&aposs department near the belts, at which point a Walmart manager contacted the police and said someone may have released bedbugs in the men&aposs changing room, the police said.
We get montage, so when a dowdy teenage girl discovers her latent beauty by switching between dozens of outfits at a department store changing room within the span of a pop song's chorus, we don't assume she's a witch who can make her clothes morph simply by closing and reopening a curtain.
They said I could take as long as I needed, and I was assured that most women who left the changing room over the past two days of the pop-up had been very satisfied, so apparently, it hadn't been a problem for women to masturbate in a small, closet-like space.
In early April, a freezer failure at a University of Alberta cold-storage facility allowed some 3003 feet of ice cores to melt, turning tens of thousands of years of frozen clues about the earth's climate into puddles that one glaciologist, surveying the sad aftermath, likened to a swimming-pool changing room.
Budenholzer, as a Popovich acolyte, may be reluctant to such a drastic midseason shakeup, but sometimes you have to forcibly inject some madness and unpredictability into a stale relationship, whether that be making love in a Banana Republic changing room or inserting a devil-may-care skateboarding German point guard into the starting lineup.
First of all, in a changing room, you can be whoever you want (and wear whatever you want): Even if you can't actually afford whatever it is you're trying on, for that very moment, you can live out your ultimate #OutfitGoals (no one has to know whether you leave the piece behind a few minutes later!).
California Penal Code 647(j)(1) states that "any person who … views the interior of a changing room, fitting room, dressing room, or tanning booth, or the interior of any other area in which the occupant has a reasonable expectation of privacy, with the intent to invade the privacy of a person or persons inside" is guilty of a misdemeanor.
For all Klopp insists that it does not matter how much of a lead Liverpool establishes over its competitors — and particularly, in truth, Manchester City, its next opponent — and for all his avowals that nobody in Liverpool's changing room so much as smiled at the news that second-place Tottenham had lost, neither manager nor players exist in a bubble.
The shared bath area had three rooms: a changing room with a shelf of charcoal gray and white Turkish towels and heatproof, break-proof black rubber water cups, a Scandinavian-style cedar sauna with a squat wooden bucket and ladle for pouring water onto the hot stones, and a bathroom with black and white octagonal tiles and a rain shower.
CRAIG PARSONSProfessor of political scienceUniversity of OregonEugene, Oregon Your article on transgender pupils in British schools reports on new guidance, which suggests that if "a girl feels uncomfortable that a male child who identifies as a girl is using the girls' changing room…the girl who feels awkward, not the trans child, should go and change elsewhere" ("A new gender agenda", October 5th).
There is evidence of Guardiola's influence in every little detail: he approved the decision to place a quote from the poet Tony Walsh — "some are born here, some are drawn here, but we all call it home" — on the first team's revamped changing room at the Etihad Stadium; the sportswear manufacturer, Puma, has consulted him on its design for next season's jersey and training apparel.
What he did not know is that he would be joining a club where the owners believe not only in giving youth an opportunity to shine, but are convinced that happy players are better players; a club where the mood in the changing room is still set by the veterans of 2016; a team where many members of the support staff have been in place for years, if not decades, and where, eventually, a manager with the self-confidence to empower his staff would arrive.

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