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subbasement

[suhb-beys-muhnt] / ˈsʌbˌbeɪs mənt /
NOUN
cellar
Synonyms
Antonyms
WEAK


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Ms. Prohaska arrived in Rockaway with nets, but the subbasement was too deep to reach the goldfish, she said.

From New York Times

There were also practical projects, such as the modernization of the subbasement curatorial storage room and restoration of historical wooden doors that had been dinged by presidential dogs over the decades.

From Washington Post

“He has invented a whole new category, a subbasement that no one knew existed.”

From New York Times

“But the main station in the subbasement of the Garden is the entree.”

From New York Times

In March, Ms. Carrow, Mr. Edwards and Mr. Braswell handed out supplies in the materials management department, in the hospital’s subbasement.

From New York Times