box room









box room


box room ExamplesWord Origin noun British.

  1. 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.

    Eliza

    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.

    The Beth Book

    Sarah Grand

  • She ran to find Miss Lucy in order to obtain the key of the box-room.

    The School Queens

    L. T. Meade

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