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storeroom

[stawr-room, -room, stohr-] / ˈstɔrˌrum, -ˌrʊm, ˈstoʊr- /


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Communal washing machines line the utility room, bills are divided so each adult pays £115 a month and the storeroom is stocked with canned vegetables from the allotment.

From BBC Jun. 5, 2026

Gu, who specialises in carving the heads of Buddha sculptures, proudly showed off the subtle expressions on the faces of a row of gilded figures in her storeroom.

From Barron's Jan. 19, 2026

Through Colette, Gazala has found work at a shop on Second Avenue, and sleeps in the storeroom above.

From Los Angeles Times Jun. 20, 2025

A storeroom specimen that changed the origins of modern lizards by millions of years has had its identity confirmed.

From Science Daily Nov. 26, 2024

Bod put the key in the lock, turned it, and pushed open the storeroom door.

From "The Graveyard Book" by Neil Gaiman

Down the hall, in locked storerooms, Washington stashed food, wine, extra furniture, and other possessions.

From The Wall Street Journal Feb. 7, 2026

In August, last year, the museum announced up to 2,000 objects from its storerooms were missing, stolen or damaged.

From BBC Dec. 20, 2024

Art museums are imagined having storerooms just bulging with great things that ought to be out on view but never are.

From Los Angeles Times Apr. 22, 2024

Shoppers said they hid in storerooms at the mall while they waited to evacuate.

From New York Times May 7, 2023

What Lizzie said was true: if everyone knew there were still a few wonderful things in the storerooms, people would fight each other trying to get them.

From "The City of Ember" by Jeanne DuPrau




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