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cubicle

[ kyoo-bi-kuhl ]

noun

  1. a small space or compartment partitioned off.
  2. 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

  1. a partially or totally enclosed section of a room, as in a dormitory
  2. an indoor construction designed to house individual cattle while allowing them free access to silage
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of cubicle1

1400–50; late Middle English < Latin cubiculum bedroom, equivalent to cub ( Äå°ù±ð ) to lie down + -i- -i- + -culum -cle 2
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of cubicle1

C15: from Latin cubiculum, from cubÄå°ù±ð to lie down, lie asleep
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Being trapped in a cubicle and forced to deal with a buffoonish boss resonates with the junior high crowd.

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Members of the public booked slots to use the toilet in its cubicle as part of the exhibition.

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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.

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She opened the cubicle door on hearing a man's voice and Mullen put his hand over her mouth and said he "wanted sex".

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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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