The cubbyhole was hanging open and so was the ashtray, neither of which I ever use unless I am transporting contraband. |
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Your own private retreat can be as simple as an attic cubbyhole or as sophisticated as a daybed. |
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Sure enough, the General's parrot sat on its perch in the corner of the cramped cubbyhole that was his room. |
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She placed the belongings in an empty cubbyhole in the private closet with a label indicating the pile's owners. |
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That's a problem, since Kerry does not conveniently fit into any neat political cubbyhole. |
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Many rooms have recessed cubbyhole walls, or even closets which you might like to open up, for exposed shelving. |
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He looked in all the rooms, searching for a cubbyhole that would hold a bed. |
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He had a cubbyhole of a room in the very top of the Library of Congress, and stacks and stacks of records all around. |
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I listen to the radio, and there is always the Blarney Brothers CD on hand in the cubbyhole as an alternative. |
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Outside, suspended on the wall, was a cubbyhole stall selling cigarettes and paan. |
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He opened the connecting door between his cabin and Gregor's cubbyhole. |
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When she had mentioned a games room before I had imagined a snug cubbyhole where several men would be sat around a baize table playing cards and smoking cigars. |
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The victim apparently tried to escape from the attic fire by crawling toward the furthermost point from the chimney, where a cubbyhole might have provided an exit. |
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You give humanists a little cubbyhole to put their books in, and that's basically what they need. |
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When I went to get up I put my hand on something and I looked around and it was a dead German in the cubbyhole. |
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If you lift up the front passenger seat cushion, you'll discover the perfect little cubbyhole. |
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However, I woke up next day and I was in the cubbyhole of the trench and I don't know how I got there. |
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Few journalists have access to the information, and those who do work in a windowless cubbyhole on a top floor. |
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My den was probably a cubbyhole in some hillock or outcropping of rock. |
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We placed the flowers and plants in a cool, dry cubbyhole, sheltered from light, to preserve their colours. |
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Between the necessary contacts with fellow-employees and inquiring travellers, he pretended business with guidebooks and folders in the rear of his cubbyhole, and there was exaltation in him. |
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Some pipes were placed in a small cubbyhole closed by a wooden door. |
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You pass from rooms furnished with a certain style to enter an impersonal cubbyhole, confronted to a porcelain toilet that is totally unrelated in style to the rest of the home. |
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I must have buried the words in some deep cubbyhole of my mind. |
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He changed into these in a dark breadcrumby cubbyhole at the rear of the shop. |
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