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US
/ˈkjubɪkəɫ/
]
[ UK /kjˈuːbɪkəl/ ]
[ UK /kjˈuːbɪkəl/ ]
NOUN
- small individual study area in a library
- small room in which a monk or nun lives
- small area set off by walls for special use
How To Use cubicle In A Sentence
- She is slumped on a bed in a cubicle, with a fair number of friends and family milling around her. Times, Sunday Times
- I am a highly educated, successful career woman who finally realized that we women are getting ripped off by the current culture and the educational establishment who is brainwashing us into a life of hectic, unfulfilling work in stuffy cubicles working long, stressful hours to earn enough so that we can "relax" on a beach somewhere. Get in on Life...
- I could see dust motes in a shaft of light that cut across my cubicle.
- Philby@214, yes I do, a petition is a wall that seperates cubicles in an office building. Think Progress » Pataki Calls RomneyCare ‘Unconstitutional,’ Joins Growing Conservative Opposition To Mass. Reform
- Most of the rooms are cubicle-style, open-concept kind of areas filled with a bunch of average-looking guys.
- The aerie overlooked a savannah of cubicles with shelves lined with gizmos, yurtlike conference rooms, and countless microkitchens equipped with goodie-stuffed fridges and high-end espresso machines. In the Plex
- By the end of the journey, he can find himself caught seriously short, so the aromatic cubicles that pass for lavs at Bondi Junction station become sanctuaries of blessed relief.
- Pairs of people stood in the cubicles that formed the con - voluted perimeter of the hall, and a throng milled in the center, making contacts. Split Infinity
- Inside the bank cubicle Tess picked up the strongbox and opened the door a crack.
- Within four weeks, his team developed an alternative to the traditional cubicle - workstations that combine a computer, desk and treadmill into one unit.