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ALL meanings of cloakroom

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  • countable noun cloakroom In a public building, the cloakroom is the place where people can leave their coats, umbrellas, and so on. 3
  • countable noun cloakroom A cloakroom is a room containing toilets in a public building or a room containing a toilet on the ground floor of someone's house. 3
  • noun cloakroom a room in which hats, coats, luggage, etc, may be temporarily deposited 3
  • noun cloakroom a room where hats, coats, umbrellas, etc. can be left temporarily 3
  • noun cloakroom place to leave coats 1
  • noun cloakroom toilets in a public venue 1
  • noun cloakroom A room in a public building where coats and other belongings may be left temporarily. 1
  • noun cloakroom a room in which outer garments, hats, umbrellas, etc., may be left temporarily, as in a club, restaurant, etc.; checkroom. 1
  • noun cloakroom a room adjacent to a legislative chamber or legislative room, where legislators may leave their coats, relax, or engage in informal conversation. 1
  • noun cloakroom British. a bathroom; a public rest room. a baggage room, as at a railway station, where packages and luggage may be left temporarily or checked through to one's destination. 1
  • noun cloakroom A room, in a public building such as a theatre, where coats and other belongings may be left temporarily. 0
  • noun cloakroom (Britain) A room where luggage may be left, for example in an airport. 0
  • noun cloakroom A private lounge next to a legislative chamber. 0
  • noun cloakroom (Britain, euphemistic) lavatory, toilet. 0
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