cloak-room

  • 1cloak|room — «KLOHK ROOM, RUM», noun. a room where coats, hats, umbrellas, and parcels can be left for a time; coatroom …

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  • 2cloak·room — /ˈkloʊkˌruːm/ noun, pl rooms [count] 1 Brit : a room in a public building that has toilets and sinks The ladies cloakroom [=(US) bathroom, restroom] is down the hall. 2 chiefly Brit : ↑ …

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  • 4Cloak of Levitation — Doctor Strange commanding his Cloak of Levitation Publication information Publisher Marvel Comics …

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  • 5Cloak and Dagger (comics) — Cloak and Dagger Cloak and Dagger #1 (October, 1983). Art by Rick Leonardi. Publication information Publisher Marvel Comics …

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  • 6Danger Room — Publication information Publisher Marvel Comics First app …

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  • 7cloakroom — cloak|room [ˈkləukrum, ru:m US ˈklouk ] n 1.) a small room where you can leave your coat American Equivalent: coatroom 2.) BrE a room in a public building where there are toilets used when you want to be polite American Equivalent: rest room ▪… …

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  • 8cloakroom — cloak•room [[t]ˈkloʊkˌrum, ˌrʊm[/t]] n. 1) a room in which outer garments, umbrellas, etc., may be left temporarily, as in a restaurant 2) brit. Brit. a baggage room, as at a railway station • Etymology: 1850–55 …

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  • 9cloakroom — cloak|room [ klouk,rum ] noun count 1. ) a COATROOM in a restaurant, theater, etc. 2. ) BRITISH a REST ROOM …

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  • 10Cloakroom — A cloakroom, or sometimes coatroom, is a room for people to hang their cloaks. They are typically found inside large buildings, such as gymnasiums, schools, churches or meeting halls. In the UK a cloakroom may also be a lavatory. The word is… …

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