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enclosed space

n. space that is surrounded by something [syn: cavity]

Usage examples of "enclosed space".

The grotto now stood empty, a vast enclosed space with no trace of the Heighliner, just leftover equipment and a pattern of discolorations on the floor and walls and ceiling.

There'd have been convection currents in the enclosed space, and minor whirlwinds, and even miniature thunderstorms and lightenings.

Jake shook his head with a laugh, the sound oddly muffled in the enclosed space.

It made the enclosed space seem at once more extended and yet more intimate.

Finally a doorway gave upon a place which she had never seen before, a small enclosed space which denied absolutely the haphazard nature of the rest of the palace and its precincts, a little place of pure and formal beauty.

They passed under the brick arches, retracing their way into a little enclosed space overlooked on three sides by featureless brick.

He knew the layout, and knew that it was used for experiments where fumes could be a problem in an enclosed space.

Battle planes were pretty well armored, but firing his own guns in an enclosed space, plus the mines, plus the fuel of the drone, was going to make a pretty big bang.

He looked around the room: no loft, only this one small enclosed space.