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n. (utility room English)
Usage examples of "utility rooms".
Sam bee-lined for a back door that led to a hallway with rest rooms and janitorial and utility rooms.
The duct ran straight, grates opening into utility rooms every fifteen or twenty feet.
To one side were two small, windowless utility rooms fitted with unusual sinks.
Besides, if he were holding someone captive in the house, neither the kitchen or the utility rooms would be his first choice of prison.
Underneath are bedrooms, and under those are stores and utility rooms.
When the Coat of Arms was built, kitchens were considered utility rooms instead of stadiums, and bathrooms were where you went to deposit your waste, not luxuriate in expansive, candlelit elegance.
The lived-in portion of the castle consisted of downstairs utility rooms: a kitchen, servants' quarters, pantry, front and back entry-ways, and a laboratory where the earl conducted his experiments in attempting to bring life back to the soil of the Old Provinces.
The lived-in portion of the castle consisted of downstairs utility rooms: a kitchen, servants quarters, pantry, front and back entry-ways, and a laboratory where the earl conducted his experiments in attempting to bring life back to the soil of the Old Provinces.
Kitchens were a waste of time, but cellars and utility rooms had sometimes been overlooked by the starving looters.