cubbyhole

[ US /ˈkəbiˌhoʊɫ/ ]
[ UK /kˈʌbɪhˌə‍ʊl/ ]
NOUN
  1. a small secluded room
  2. a small compartment
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How To Use cubbyhole In A Sentence

  • They followed him into a windowless cubbyhole with an old wooden desk and tall stacks of books piled against the walls. The Omega Theory
  • Meanwhile, a Donilon move to the big office across the hall could open the way for NSC chief of staff Denis R. McDonough to move up out of the basement to Donilon's cubbyhole office. Is national security deputy Donilon moving up?
  • Also at the cubbyhole is a nifty steampunk ocular set and cute PJs, and a ... skeleton hand ... thingie. Fashion World of SL
  • When she had mentioned a games room before I had imagined a snug cubbyhole where several men would be sat around a baize table playing cards and smoking cigars.
  • That's a problem, since Kerry does not conveniently fit into any neat political cubbyhole.
  • The cubbyhole was hanging open and so was the ashtray, neither of which I ever use unless I am transporting contraband.
  • I listen to the radio, and there is always the Blarney Brothers CD on hand in the cubbyhole as an alternative.
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  • It fits neatly into the cubbyhole next to my bed - my measurements must have been spot on when I checked the cubbyhole for size, because when I got the TV home, it literally could not be a millimetre taller or else it wouldn't have done.
  • Sure enough, the General's parrot sat on its perch in the corner of the cramped cubbyhole that was his room.
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