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cubicle
[ kyoo-bi-kuhl ]
noun
- a small space or compartment partitioned off.
- a bedroom, especially one of a number of small ones in a divided dormitory, as in English public schools.
cubicle
/ ˈ°ìÂá³Ü˲úɪ°ìÉ™±ô /
noun
- a partially or totally enclosed section of a room, as in a dormitory
- an indoor construction designed to house individual cattle while allowing them free access to silage
˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of cubicle1
Example Sentences
Being trapped in a cubicle and forced to deal with a buffoonish boss resonates with the junior high crowd.
Members of the public booked slots to use the toilet in its cubicle as part of the exhibition.
The court also heard that DNA, "likely to have been left by Mr Sheen" was found on a sledge hammer left in the toilet cubicle at the stately home.
She opened the cubicle door on hearing a man's voice and Mullen put his hand over her mouth and said he "wanted sex".
A clip of their shared cubicle scene — in which loan shark Kathy rags on Dreux’s low credit score — has captured more than 9.2 million views on Instagram since the film’s Jan. 17 release.
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