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cubbyhole

[kuhb-ee-hohl] / ˈkʌb iˌhoʊl /
NOUN
hiding place
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Example Sentences

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Floor lights and other pieces of equipment were scattered around sets that were sectioned off into cubbyholes.

From Literature

When they did get an office, it was a cubbyhole in the decaying Central station, which had horse stalls from the 1880s.

From Los Angeles Times

They were looking for the source of a leak in the roof, but tucked inside a cubbyhole were the "skeletal remains", Mr Glady said.

From BBC

Previosly voted Wales' favourite word, Cwtch means hug or cuddle - however it's second meaning is a cubbyhole or cupboard; a small space in which to store things safely.

From BBC

These were less grand: storerooms, cupboards, annexes, cubbyholes.

From Literature