Bachelor apartment
noun
(US and Canadian) a flat consisting of one room that is used as a sitting room and bedroom, as well as a kitchenette and a bathroom
Historical Examples
Billy’s bachelor apartment—or apartments, as he called his single room—was back of the store.
A Forest Hearth: A Romance of Indiana in the Thirties Charles Major
Antonio’s bachelor apartment was distinguished by handsome austerity.
The Best Short Stories of 1920 Various
In his bachelor apartment, Troy was sprawled on the edge of his bed when the first shock wave struck.
The Thirst Quenchers Rick Raphael
Langdon Jesse maintained a bachelor apartment in London the year round.
The Eddy Clarence L. Cullen
This is a bachelor apartment, you know, and there is little of value in the library unless you seek books or pictures.
The Black Star Johnston McCulley
He had given up one bachelor apartment, he said, and was taking another.
Out of the Air Inez Haynes Irwin
And this was the dream: By the time he was—well, long before he was thirty—he would have a bachelor apartment with a Jap, Saki.
Half Portions Edna Ferber
Anything is better than staying here under a false name and I cannot take you to my bachelor apartment.’
That Affair Next Door Anna Katharine Green
There couldn’t be a lady in 4-B, anyhow; it was just a bachelor apartment.
“Persons Unknown” Virginia Tracy
I carefully folded Nicettes letter and took it away with me when I left my bachelor apartment for my home.
My Neighbor Raymond (Novels of Paul de Kock Volume XI) Charles Paul de Kock
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