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Definition of Coatrooms
1. coatroom [n] - See also: coatroom
Lexicographical Neighbors of Coatrooms
Literary usage of Coatrooms
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Public Opinion by Walter Lippmann (1922)
"In the coatrooms, the hotel lobbies, the boarding houses of Capitol Hill, at the
tea-parties of the Congressional matrons, and from occasional entries into ..."
2. Publication by Cleveland Foundation Survey Committee (1916)
"coatrooms were provided throughout and in the basement were special rooms.
It was in constructing buildings of this type that school architects learned that ..."
3. Inside History of the White House: The Complete History of the Domestic and by Gilson Willets (1908)
"The East Terrace is occupied by coatrooms containing boxes for 2500 wraps, umbrella
stands and other conveniences, thus doing away with the necessity of ..."
4. Carpentry and Building (1908)
"The ceilings and side walls of the boys' clubroom, toilets, coatrooms and passages
thereto in the basement were coated with cold water paint to a uniform ..."
5. The Schoolhouse by Edward Curtis Earl (1919)
"There is little to be gained by using corridor space with low partitions, for
coatrooms, because the corridors must be made correspondingly wider and will ..."