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SMALL PLAY HOUSE, OR PLAY AREA, FOR CHILDREN
Cubby hole; Cubby house; Cubby House; Cubbyhole; Cubby-house
Cubbyhole         
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SMALL PLAY HOUSE, OR PLAY AREA, FOR CHILDREN
Cubby hole; Cubby house; Cubby House; Cubbyhole; Cubby-house
·noun A snug or confined place.
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SMALL PLAY HOUSE, OR PLAY AREA, FOR CHILDREN
Cubby hole; Cubby house; Cubby House; Cubbyhole; Cubby-house
¦ noun a small enclosed space or room.
Examples of use of cubbyhole
1. Jennifer Haines and her two young girls hid in a cubbyhole in the interior of her house in Suffolk.
2. At the coffee shop in Muscat, Oman‘s capital, Jadeja flipped through the country‘s labor code in his cubbyhole of an office.
3. One day he‘s led on stage at a Toby Keith concert with dozens of other wounded Operation Iraqi Freedom troops from Mologne House, and the next he‘s sitting in a cluttered cubbyhole at Walter Reed, fighting the Army for every penny of his disability.
4. "For these kids, this is their future." English spokeswoman Julia Wanzco said her boss has "ceased all casework because we‘re going to have limited access to federal resources." Beginning Dec. 1, English will work out of a "cubbyhole" with access to just one computer, phone line and printer, Wanzco said, adding that other departing lawmakers will have similar accommodations during the transition.