Cloakroom [noun]
Definition of Cloakroom:
clothes storage
Opposite/Antonyms of Cloakroom:
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Sentence/Example of Cloakroom:
It was a young man with a check for the things; he was waiting for them now in the cloakroom and he seemed nervous.
He wrested a chattering Winona from Mrs. Henrietta Plunkett at the door of the ladies' cloakroom.
Stoneman pushed his way among the mob which surrounded the badgered Puritan as he attempted to retreat into the cloakroom.
Miss Henderson took her hand, and entered a room 346 adjoining the cloakroom.
Then one day in the cloakroom he said, "Your great-grandmother—"
She and Opal chased the smaller ones along the passage, and caught them, squealing with delight, in the cloakroom.
She marched into the cloakroom with a jaunty "don't care" air, and immediately began to talk about the circus.
The unfortunate members cannot leave the manners and customs of their class in the cloakroom of the House.
A hurried flight to the cloakroom, another search, and an entirely discomfited Judith presented herself in the drawing-room.
We entered together and made our way through the chattering crowd to the little cloakroom in one corner.