strongroom
IPA: strˈɔŋrum
noun
- A strongly built room or vault where valuables may be safely stored.
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Examples of "strongroom" in Sentences
- By the time they reached the strongroom area almost half the delegates had arrived.
- KwaZulu-Natal health spokesman Chris Maxxon said the raid had taken place and that the officers arrived with a key to the strongroom at
- It was to be held in the antechamber to the casino's strongroom, which lay directly beneath the dais in the centre of the main gaming floor.
- Steeped in sweat - there are no mules or tramways here - they heave their heavy cargoes of ore into a small, dark strongroom before relaxing, cigarettes in hand, chatting and joking.
- Trevor Manuel then spoke of the effort in which our movement and government are engaged to transform the strongroom of dreams of those you never find mentioned in the history books, into a strongroom of dreams in the process of fulfilment.
- But they could have started last night, they had started last night for there had been no diving-boat in the Dubh Sgeir boathouse, and reports from the Nantesville's owners had indicated that the strongroom was a fairly antiquated one, not of hardened steel, that could be cut open in a couple of hours with the proper equipment.
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