loo造句1. Can I use your loo, please?
2. He flushed the letter down the loo.
3. I need to go to the loo.
4. Can I use your loo?
5. My children never flush the loo/toilet after them.
6. Why do children never remember to flush the loo?
7. I'll just go to the loo.
8. I asked if I could go to the loo.
9. The shop stocks everything from cigarettes to recycled loo paper.
10. I had to rush to the loo to avoid an attack of hysterical giggles.
11. But objectors say the loo is an unnecessary expense.
12. I poured bleach down the loo.
13. They can make chairs, mend the loo.
14. Sybil papered the loo with that article and others.
15. A door closed, taps ran, the loo flushed.
16. She's gone to the loo.
17. I had to go to the loo.
18. She told Newley she was on the loo.
19. Opposite us sat the novices, as many as loo young girls, who wore white saris without the distinctive blue band.
20. Quick, get to the loo - ooh, my back aches - 6.00 a.m.
21. No water sold at the bar, scratchy loo paper, and a dancefloor that doesn't yet kick till after midnight.
22. Anything to do with going to the loo makes children laugh.
23. She would probably be on the loo reading the paper, he thought to himself.
24. We got stuck in a traffic jam and I was desperate for the loo.
25. The tiny lobby leading to them had a row of coat hooks, some in use, and a loo.
26. In the Legion, there was no guarantee that a man had even used a flushing loo before.
27. Bedrooms vary in size, though all are comfortable, and have a shower and loo.
28. They're here to settle a dispute over whether or not to build a loo in the vestry of the fourteenth century church.
29. All have a kitchen with smoke-blackened stone walls and a rough and ready loo hut.
30. Jack's pulling a pint and I nip into the loo.