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cubby-hole         
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SMALL PLAY HOUSE, OR PLAY AREA, FOR CHILDREN
Cubby hole; Cubby house; Cubby House; Cubbyhole; Cubby-house
also cubbyhole (cubby-holes)
A cubby-hole is a very small room or space for storing things.
It's in the cubby-hole under the stairs.
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Cubby-hole         
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SMALL PLAY HOUSE, OR PLAY AREA, FOR CHILDREN
Cubby hole; Cubby house; Cubby House; Cubbyhole; Cubby-house
A cubby-hole, cubby-house or cubby is a small play house, or play area, for children. This may be constructed by the children themselves and used as a place of play.
cubbyhole         
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SMALL PLAY HOUSE, OR PLAY AREA, FOR CHILDREN
Cubby hole; Cubby house; Cubby House; Cubbyhole; Cubby-house

Wikipedia

Cubby-hole
A cubby-hole, cubby-house or cubby is a small play house, or play area, for children. This may be constructed by the children themselves and used as a place of play.
Examples of use of cubby-hole
1. Following his arrest in March, police found more than 100 pairs of women‘s shoes along with jewellery and lingerie in a secret cubby–hole at the factory he ran.
2. Later in the day Boris Johnson, who was alleged to have made four off–the–cuff "gaffes" in the course of 24 hours (most already well aired in his Daily Telegraph column). He was forced to take cover from the media in the press officers‘ cubby hole.