[
US
/ˈstɑˌkɹum/
]
[ UK /stˈɒkɹuːm/ ]
[ UK /stˈɒkɹuːm/ ]
NOUN
- storeroom for storing goods and supplies used in a business
How To Use stockroom In A Sentence
- While money is an issue for many employees in other areas of their life, the truth is, it is nice to be able to send a FedEx or nab some extra pens from the stockroom without having to pay for them.
- I thought he was one of the paperboys and it was only when he turned away from the stockroom towards the till that I knew something was up.
- Today, some device firms want to carry less inventory in their stockrooms.
- Another problem faced by the European stockroom was the fact that the quantities of hard-copy forms available from the St. Louis publications distribution center were severely limited.
- The students work part time in light maintenance, housekeeping, retail, dishwashing and stockrooms.
- One delivered pickles and olives to grocery stockrooms, another sold pizza to supermarket deli counters, and yet another designed a sludge pump for municipalities so they could clear muddy water from streets.
- He had to give up his own little hidey-hole in the stockroom to clear a space for them to hang their coats. COFFIN IN FASHION
- Thousands of these machines are gathering dust in stockrooms.
- The doctor's assistant was up a ladder in the stockroom.
- Today the crew organizes a stockroom for excess inventory that will inevitably accumulate as distribution centers truck goods - sometimes too many - out to stores every week.