[
UK
/fˈʊtlɒkɐ/
]
NOUN
- a trunk for storing personal possessions; usually kept at the foot of a bed (as in a barracks)
How To Use footlocker In A Sentence
- The material in this outstanding book lay fallow in 25 footlockers at the Army War College and was not discovered until 1957.
- They pushed it out into the dim light¾an old army colored footlocker, dinted and scratched, with a large rusted padlock jammed through the steel ring. Amends '82: Part One
- When the first load came out of the dryer, I decided to fold up my long-sleeved shirts and put them in the antique footlocker that serves as both my coffee table and extra storage.
- That part of the cargo can be carried by two people in a box the size of a footlocker.
- Personal space is limited in some cases to a footlocker at the end of the bed and a metal wardrobe for kit.
- Scattered throughout the room were sixteen double bunk beds, facing each other across a narrow corridor, with simple iron frames, thin striped mattresses and old Army footlockers.
- A half-hour later, I was sitting on my footlocker completely engulfed in my world and further pleased that the issue just happened to be the 20th Anniversary Edition!
- With all of these additions, the costume collection almost immediately outgrew its original storage box and is now housed in a plastic footlocker with a hinged lid.
- The sad passing of our ‘greatest generation’ brings a steady procession of ‘new’ swords from dusty attics and long forgotten footlockers.
- And the little box of medals at the bottom of his footlocker never came out.