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cloakroom

[klohk-room, -room] / ˈkloʊkˌrum, -ˌrʊm /


Example Sentences

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A borrowed cloak from the teacher’s cloakroom was quickly found for Penelope’s use.

From Literature

The leader should function as a player-manager who can be trusted to deliver on the Senate floor and in the cloakroom.

From Salon

Mr Mills has submitted a planning application to Sheffield City Council to demolish a toilet block and another area of the building which houses a cloakroom and fire exits.

From BBC

My classmates returned from the cafeteria, then scurried off to the cloakroom and the bathrooms and returned.

From Literature

But the concert was sold out in the 6,200-seat hall, so some of the audience was still likely getting food or were shedding their heavy coats in the cloakroom.

From Seattle Times