Definition of «little privacy»

The phrase "little privacy" means having very few moments or areas where one can be alone or keep personal matters to themselves.

Sentences with «little privacy»

  • This leaves very little privacy for those who would prefer to feel like they're alone when sitting in their business class seat. (upgradedpoints.com)
  • Conventional refugee tents allow little privacy at night when lights from inside cast shadows, but these units use a novel polymer that lets in sunlight and blocks shadows. (discovermagazine.com)
  • Very little privacy as the owner's main room opens directly onto the pool area as does the units we stayed in. (travelground.com)
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