box room ExamplesWord Origin noun British.
- a storage room, especially one for trunks, suitcases, etc.
Origin of box room First recorded in 1925–30 Examples from the Web for box room Historical Examples of box room
Both trunks are in the box-room, but do not catch cold when watching them.
Letters of Lt.-Col. George Brenton Laurie
George Brenton Laurie
My dress clothes are put away with my summer suit in the second drawer in the box-room.
Barry Pain
But we have a fitted-up arrangement in the box-room, and it has never exploded yet.
The Chauffeur and the Chaperon
C. N. Williamson
Above that again there was an attic used as a box-room, and she went up there too.
Sarah Grand
She ran to find Miss Lucy in order to obtain the key of the box-room.
L. T. Meade