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Definition of Cloakrooms
1. cloakroom [n] - See also: cloakroom
Lexicographical Neighbors of Cloakrooms
Literary usage of Cloakrooms
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Labor Maintenance: A Practical Handbook of Employees' Service Work by Daniel Bloomfield (1920)
"cloakrooms and Sanitary Conveniences In the matter of supervision of cloakrooms
and sanitary conveniences the welfare supervisor should be held responsible ..."
2. School Organization and Administration: A Concrete Study Based on the Salt by Ellwood Patterson Cubberley, Salt Lake City (Utah). Survey committee (1916)
"There are no baths, no cloakrooms, no nurses' rooms, and few assembly rooms in
the city. The quarters for domestic science and manual training are in many ..."
3. English High Schools for Girls: Their Aims, Organisation, and Management by Sara Annie Burstall (1907)
"We shall prefer to spend money on floor space, wide corridors, spacious cloakrooms,
to have staircases, and studios, and halls, exactly where they ..."
4. The School World (1902)
"Furniture and Individual Work—Copying Machines—Cupboards—Museums —Black -
boards—cloakrooms and Lavatories. THESE remarks have brought us to a concrete ..."