storeroom
IPA: stˈɔrrum
noun
- A room used for storage.
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Examples of "storeroom" in Sentences
- The storeroom was a damp chamber in what had been the old farmhouse.
- The storeroom was a big, dark cavern with short thick pillars and tiny windows.
- As for me, I have a large family of my own to feed and my storeroom is almost empty.
- In the storeroom was a shoebox-full of old spectacles discarded by the comrades over the years.
- But best of all, behind the storeroom was a bedroom where they could live and - I squelched them.
- It was well lighted and warmed, and something answering to curtains had been summoned from its obscurity in storeroom or garret and hung up at the windows, – "them air fussy English folks had made such a pint of it," the landlord said.
- Beyond the storeroom was a long, narrow dining room on one side and a few little cell-like rooms on the other with a crack of a hall between them leading back to the kitchen, the whole structure, only one story high, having more vertical boards than horizontal in its making.
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