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The small boxroom with a single bed was already prepared.
The boxroom they'd made into a makeshift bedroom for the child was empty.
Upstairs, there were two double bedrooms and the small boxroom I had used.
Poor Snubby crept into the boxroom and shut the door.
They hurried out of the room and up the stairs and into a little boxroom.
A small room, in former times a pantry and now a boxroom, led off the living room.
Their love and his grief were relegated to the boxroom of his mind.
They retreated to a boxroom, slamming the door and locking it from the inside.
Sophie opened the boxroom door an inch and listened.
The office was not much bigger than a boxroom, and what space there was had been filled almost to capacity.
And the problem with that is that is like a tiny boxroom.
The boy was going to the boxroom and was clearly excited at possessing a room of his own for the first time.
A flickering lantern lit the bare boxroom that served as his sleeping quarters.
Many houses are built to contain a box-room (box room or boxroom) that is easily identifiable, being smaller than the others.
Fiona was standing in the doorway of the tiny dressing-room that had become a boxroom and storeroom too.
He opened the boxroom door.
The dog escapes from the boxroom where he is kept and is discovered by Miss Theobald.
It was very small, not much bigger than a boxroom, and the ceiling or roof was so low that Barney could not stand upright.
Mimi turned one of the bedrooms into a sitting room and the boxroom into a makeshift kitchen with a small portable cooker.
Within was a pitch- dark cupboard-like boxroom, hot, stuffy, and smelling of dust and old leather.
But the fetid boxroom has deprived a generation of the open air and the kind of camaraderie that can only grow with shared tasks.
In Mrs. Warren's house, Holmes and Watson hide in a boxroom.
They decided they would have to go out into the boxroom and walk across it taking steps as long as the steps from one rafter to the next.
By this time, the British Committee had a boxroom office in Prague run by Quaker ladies and other volunteers from the British community.
We lived in a three-bedroomed council house, one of the bedrooms being little more than a boxroom, and by this time there were seven of us in the family.