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cubicle

[kyoo-bi-kuhl] / ˈkyu bɪ kəl /


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Instead, a small cubicle adjoining a meeting room was converted into a changing room for those that complained.

From BBC

"It has some cubicles, but not very many, but for the many people who were in A&E and in that area they would need three times the amount of cubicles."

From BBC

For the cubicle set, he was Kafka with an American accent and an infallible comic touch.

From The Wall Street Journal

She said she told him she would follow him into the cubicle but when the accused went into the cubicle, she took the opportunity to tell cabin crew about what had happened to her.

From BBC

But when he entered the cubicle she approached a member of the cabin crew to raise the alarm, the court heard.

From BBC