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box room
noun
A small bedroom in a house, often used for storage.
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2) Who gets the box room?
If you get the box room, you get the box room.
I also put low-energy lightbulbs in my box room and on the landing.
Reunited by the serendipitous letting of the latter's box room, they became friends.
In a box room lies the discarded costume of Jaggy MacBee, the mascot who preceded Kingsley.
I was the little kid and I grew up in the box room.
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Down in the darkened Turbine Hall, his diamond-encrusted platinum skull is displayed in a specially constructed black-box room.
In the basement, most of the tinkering and the experiments with light occur, mainly in a light-box room, whose ceiling panel can be programmed to emit different light frequencies.
Downstairs, in the light-box room, the ceiling panel was running through a spectrum of light from graphite to dove gray — standing in the room was like being inside an opal.
His bedroom was the box-room above the front door.
"Despite the temptations and encouragement, no," she says, seated in a box-room at the SNP's functional headquarters.
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