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stockroom
/ -ˌrʊm; ˈstɒkˌruːm /
noun
- a room in which a stock of goods is kept, as in a shop or factory
Word History and Origins
Origin of stockroom1
Example Sentences
Inside the stockrooms, I spy more air conditioners, plus towering stacks of washing machines, televisions, refrigerators, boxes of tea, cigarettes, pet food, beer, whisky, and lingerie—the secret shopping list of an entire nation.
His father worked in the stockroom of a Porsche manufacturing company and put his dreams aside to bring home money for his family.
On the landing which led from the shop to the stockroom behind, my grandfather took up his position.
Are there any other stairs that lead down from the fourth floor other than those back stairs in the rear of the stockroom?
Downstairs in the warehouse or stockroom whichever you want to call it.
It was unfortunate, of course, that no orders reached the stockroom until ten o'clock.
It proved resistant to every one of the antibiotics and antiviral agents in the Lancet's stockroom.
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