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.
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  • 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.
  • On a recent day, laundry was strung in the rigging, and supplies crowded every little cubbyhole on deck.
  • Ivy found herself in a miserable cubbyhole disguised as a room that she suddenly realized she would be sharing with that monster who had the audacity to think himself her husband.
  • Outdoor play space also should include cubbyholes or spaces that can serve as role-game features.
  • He gave me an appraising look, then picked out a white t-shirt from a pile on a trestle table by his cubbyhole. DEAD BEAT
  • No one was there on Sunday except Marsh Todd in his watchman's cubbyhole in the basement. DOLL'S EYES
  • She kept a fifth in a cubbyhole behind the exhaust pipe above the stove and ate mustard greens and onions and sauerkraut to cover her breath. Sweet Sour
  • Fiyero hadn't taken to unionism as a student, but he had developed an eye for frescoes that often adorned the cubbyholes of older chapels. WICKED: THE LIFE AND TIMES OF THE WICKED WITCH OF THE WEST
  • Preparations to depart took a long time, so I unpacked and stowed my belongings in the many drawers, cabinets and cubbyholes in the cabin, took a shower to rinse off the sweat, then settled in to read a book.
  • However, many of the apartment complexes here in Kent and some of the exurbs at least in design appear like a co-housing design (lots of inner courtyards, some isolation from parked cars) than the concrete cubbyhole condos that infected the city during the reign of the egregious Greg Nichols. Co-Housing Trend Hits Seattle « PubliCola
  • The centre console is more modern, the dash more interesting and the car retains the myriad cubbyholes and storage areas that have made it such a practical vehicle in the past.
  • A bewildering array of storage cubbyholes, pockets, drawers and cupholders will certainly satisfy the most demanding owner.
  • It's fairly small for its type with only a single row of cubbyholes across the back.
  • However it may be, I woke not in the familiar low room that was our dormitory, but in a cabin so small it was much higher than wide, a journeyman's cabin, and because I was the most junior of the journeymen, the least desirable in the tower, a portless cubbyhole no larger than a cell. The Shadow of the Torturer
  • When my wife was in the hospital, a doctor gave the woman in the cubbyhole next to us detailed instructions before her gynecologic surgery. Richard C. Senelick, M.D.: Little Privacy in Health Care -- Shame on Us
  • He gave me an appraising look, then picked out a white t-shirt from a pile on a trestle table by his cubbyhole. DEAD BEAT
  • He looked in all the rooms, searching for a cubbyhole that would hold a bed.
  • Inside, there are lots of cubbyholes and larger storage areas, and the fascia controls for heating, audio system and security are nice and large.
  • My favourite creature comfort: the air-conditioned cubbyhole; just the place to keep a cold drink in hot weather.
  • One of these places was my cubbyhole near the kitchens.
  • cubbyhole" with access to just one computer, phone line and printer, Wanzco said, adding that other departing lawmakers will have similar accommodations during the transition. Right on the Left Coast: Views From a Conservative Teacher
  • Familiar bends and twists in the hallway lead her past cubbyholes and labs of other Engletech researchers, including the bemused Thatcher.
  • “‘And this room you call the cubbyhole, does it have a separate key?’ Maigret and the Madwoman—Simenon, Georges - 100
  • The workstation and its cubbyholes are meticulously planned with no wasted space.
  • She'd found a nice, unobtrusive little cubbyhole up in the rafters that she thought might have been overlooked. T2: INFILTRATOR
  • The air conditioning occupies the glove compartment, but there are plenty of other storage cubbyholes.
  • He had a cubbyhole of a room in the very top of the Library of Congress, and stacks and stacks of records all around.
  • Familiar bends and twists in the hallway lead her past cubbyholes and labs of other researchers.
  • I slept in whatever kind of cubbyhole they had -- slept in Wayne's office at Anna Maria's -- and I'll tell you, I didn't miss what you call "the trappings of stardom" at all. I Tina
  • After more persistence on Burnell's part, he fetched an official form from his cubbyhole. SOMEWHERE EAST OF LIFE
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  • The dash is nicely finished in silver metal effect and there are plenty of cubbyholes for storage, even a shelf above the driver's head, although the glovebox is tiny.
  • The cabin is well-planned and has generous storage spaces, with two deep cubbyholes either side of the central console, plus a double-lidded glove box.
  • The victim apparently tried to escape from the attic fire by crawling toward the furthermost point from the chimney, where a cubbyhole might have provided an exit.
  • Inside, there are lots of cubbyholes and larger storage areas, and the fascia controls for heating, audio system and security are nice and large.
  • The bungalow was tiny, consisting of one bedroom, a living room, bathroom, a small cubbyhole where the kitchen crockery and utensils were kept, and an airy verandah which went round two sides of the building.
  • Many rooms have recessed cubbyhole walls, or even closets which you might like to open up, for exposed shelving.
  • My den was probably a cubbyhole in some hillock or outcropping of rock.
  • You're cooped up all day with dozens of other reporters in a space that is about the size of your average suburban house - briefing room upstairs, a warren of cubbyholes and desks in the basement downstairs.
  • He opened the connecting door between his cabin and Gregor's cubbyhole.
  • She put her toothbrush back into the small cubbyhole with her name stenciled on it in the corner of the bathroom. Among the Ghosts
  • Apart from trying to mimic the shapes and forms used in the 18th century, the commode is also practical with some sort of criss-crossed shelves and cubbyholes where you’ll get to “stick” your favorite wine bottles. Stylish Rack For All of You Wine Lovers
  • Your own private retreat can be as simple as an attic cubbyhole or as sophisticated as a daybed.
  • That's one way you adapt the unadaptable: You find the details that the geeks are going to look for, squirrel them away in the movie's cubbyholes, and then let the fans know they're there. Filming the Unfilmable: Behind the Scenes of the Watchmen Movie

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