NOUN
- a room (as at an athletic facility or workplace) where you can change clothes and which contains lockers for the temporary storage of your clothing and personal possessions
How To Use locker room In A Sentence
- McCarthy remains dismissive of the allegations and defensive of the former sergeant, saying he was "brutalized" by his colleagues, in particular, by a few senior officers "exerting locker room peer pressure" in the department ranks. MPNnow Home RSS
- Unfortunately, the locker room is full of private equity houses hoping to refloat gym club chains. Times, Sunday Times
- He was beginning to attract the attention of others in the locker room. THE TOUCH OF INNOCENTS
- The missing knowledge, they believe, is in the locker room, the dugout, the team bus, the psychology of the players and the relations among them.
- So what I really need now is a chain and a bicycle lock, so I can just leave the pump out in the locker room shower.
- They were all in their street clothes, so I'd figured they'd vacated the locker room with the intention of going home… until they'd noticed the basketballs.
- When we arrive at the rink, I go to the girl's locker room to change into my skating clothes.
- Why does the mention of the word finesse incite so much anger inside an NFL locker room? Sports News : CBSSports.com
- Texas, greets all of his players before a game with a peck on the cheek and preaches a creed of brotherly love in the locker room. Times, Sunday Times
- He celebrated later with the team in the locker room, even dabbing with Paul.