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boxroom

n. A storeroom, usually upstairs, for boxes and other items.

Usage examples of "boxroom".

We could put it up in the boxroom at the top of the house you'd be out of the way then and the big window there looks right up the hill to the castle.

And those men who wer supposed to come last week to move the harpsichord dow from the attic--they arrived, but one of them sprained his bac so we had to shove it in the boxroom.

But she became another piece of human flotsam before I could tell her the harpsichord was stuck in the boxroom.

I headed for the boxroom with quickened feet and a slight sense of shame.

I'd have fetched Father Padinsky round to give Eli a dressing down and have moved into the boxroom until he came to his senses.

Later, heading for his study, where he intended to drink scotch and smoke dope for a couple of hours, and examine his new destiny, he heard an italicized whisper through the half-open door of the boxroom that the boys shared (and were rapidly outgrowing): Daddy.

Marco was still in his boxroom, and still remonstrating with his nightmares.

First he entered a pungent boxroom in whose far corner a hot sphere of black hair and brown skin lay spliced and swaddled in the linen.

Bedroom 1: 13' 1" x 10' 1" Bedroom 2: 9' 5" x 9' 2" Boxroom: 6' x 6' Separate W.

He's in the small room on the stairs, it's rather like a boxroom,' Kenneth began.

Ella was asleep in her boxroom, safe from the improprieties of her elder sisters.

Ella sat with her chin on her hands in the boxroom window, silhouetted against the amber glow of a candle.

The vault had now been divided into a caretaker's flat and a series of boxrooms providing storage for the tenants of the other flats.

The stretcher-bearers, led by an anxious Gordie wringing his hands, were being ushered to the stairs leading down to his quarters, the boxrooms - and the bottom of the lift shaft.