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ladies

British  

noun

  1. informal (functioning as singular) a women's public lavatory

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All three were almost always described, most importantly, as “ladies.”

From Literature

Over its 11 seasons, an assortment of C-suite lords and ladies have infiltrated the ranks of their lowest-rung laborers to appreciate how hard they grind for their bread.

From Salon

He was told to go to the bathroom block and Cheryl ran giggling into the ladies' changing rooms, refusing to come out.

From BBC

She's said to have nipped down to the Ritz to use the facilities before a ladies' toilet was installed in Parliament's neo-gothic palace.

From BBC

Every month, Aunt Melissa hosts a book club at her hotel for the neighborhood ladies.

From Literature