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"storeroom" Definitions
  1. a room used for storing things

111 Sentences With "storeroom"

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De Silva: Full of spices, full of chocolate in this storeroom, coffee, it's nice to be in this storeroom.
Knock over the column and cliiiimb into the King's Storeroom.
Police found a badly wounded Tackett in a locked storeroom.
Daniel's husband found his wife shot to death in a storeroom.
Richard Daniel found his wife shot to death in a storeroom.
The storeroom lacked refrigeration, which may have damaged the vaccines' potency.
Voiceovers for the pilot episode were recorded in the cleaner's storeroom.
Dr. Smithies found a bottle of starch in a chemical storeroom.
She didn't pick a job in a storeroom where she was alone.
Then she found the hole that had opened up in her storeroom.
The stranger pushed her into a small storeroom and locked the door.
Another is a dusty storeroom for the library's collection of art-history volumes.
He remembers his father's storeroom, a mysterious expanse of broken guitars and pianos.
Enrico showed me the storeroom where these riches were locked up at night.
Are we talking about a storeroom like this, full of boxes of papers?
We walk into a storeroom where tofu racks are lined against a wall.
Instead, the Inner Hall remained idle, soon taking up use as a storeroom.
Meanwhile, she's in charge of organizing the storeroom at the shelter where she's staying.
The property also includes a single-car garage and a storeroom in the courtyard.
He found Jones and Solomon just inside a storeroom door and took them into custody.
BEIJING — Sitting in an underground storeroom near the Washington Mall is a tiny silk parchment.
More than one of its galleries resembles a storeroom more than a carefully hung exhibition.
The university said some people had broken into a storeroom and taken bows, arrows and javelins.
About two million improperly stored vaccines were sold around the country from an overheated, dilapidated storeroom.
It was one of those plywood tables, the type dragged out from the storeroom for events.
"In the storeroom they had 50- and 100-pound bags of rice," Ms. Leon recalled dryly.
I was escorted to the storeroom stairs, missed the first step, and fell all the way down.
On a loft in the storeroom were tables and a dozen or so telephones, chalkboards and charts.
It had been stowed in the storeroom for decades and is now potentially worth millions of dollars.
Tens of thousands more books were stacked chest-high across the storeroom, blocking one of its two exits.
Associated Press photographer Oded Balilty was granted access to the animal storeroom ahead of the museum&aposs opening.
If you take a look at our storeroom, you'll see it's really packed to the brim with junk.
You—you'll be forced out when a chain grocer decides it wants your apartment as a fish storeroom.
When I dropped by, Mark A. Robbins, the remaining board member, flipped on the lights in a storeroom.
A pristine iPad from the same era, forgotten in a storeroom and never touched, would be equally useless.
Hajji Abdul Razzaq showed off one in a padlocked storeroom under his shop, Kabul Leather — only $500. Wolf?
One day, Robert Warren, the executive director, found a missing piece of the museum's collection in an underused storeroom.
When archaeologists started excavating shortly thereafter, they found a plaster floor of a palace near the huge wine storeroom.
The unloved art-history tomes will be shifted and their high-ceilinged storeroom lavishly renovated to accommodate Mr Roth's gift.
They bolted for the storeroom where the pottery kilns were kept while Ms. Perkins went to shut the classroom door.
But the clerk who controlled the storeroom had not been around and was not able to be reached by phone.
Much of the vast storeroom complex has yet to be excavated, and Mr. Chu hopes there could be more khipus there.
There's an efficient counter for ordering but management should browse the museum's storeroom for something bright to enliven the dining room walls.
Syed Ahmed, a father of two, said he ran to a small storeroom in the mosque, and lay on the ground to hide.
"IT'S OUR SCHOOL" The university said some people had broken into a storeroom and taken bows, arrows and javelins that were later retrieved.
The voiceover booth is still in the storeroom, our office is still made up of furniture we found by the side of the road.
Their is a small stone storeroom built up on the hillside to hold harvested potatoes and corn until the family is ready to consume them.
The night had been wild, and Buddy just needed to go to the storeroom, secure his money in the safe, and call it a day.
People suggested proposals for self-sufficient communes, and my dad—who had fitted out an emergency storeroom in his cellar—served as a shining example.
Another curator, Stephen Brown, described a group standing around the painting in the museum's storeroom, considering how the piece was originally intended to be shown.
What the family did not know then was that the first hospital they had visited, in Baramulla, actually had the antidote in a locked storeroom.
He hid in the synagogue's storeroom as members of his congregation were gunned down on the same soil that once gave his parents safe haven.
A big room that might once have been a storeroom had been split into mini-classrooms, each about 15 feet square, separated by chest-high partitions.
A painting by 17th century Flemish master painter Jacob Jordaens, titled Meleager and Atalanta, has been discovered in the storeroom of the Swansea Museum in Wales.
The grandmother spent three weeks locked in a windowless storeroom in the searing heat, refusing to eat, until a tip-off alerted a journalist to her predicament.
Above them, groceries and made-to-order meals, gathered by store attendants from shelves and nearby cooking stations, were wafted on aerial conveyor belts into a storeroom.
In an ominous sign, the Chinese University in the New Territories said some people had broken into a storeroom and made off with bows, arrows and javelins.
A painting by Jacob Jordaens (20163–1678), a pupil of Peter Paul Rubens, was discovered in a storeroom at the Swansea Museum by art historian Bendor Grosvenor.
Earlier this year, a piece of text was found wrapped in blue binding and tucked away in a Japanese storeroom with all kinds of other centuries-old treasures.
A vial of live smallpox virus was found in a federal storeroom in 2014, for example, 30 years after its last stocks were destroyed, save for one vial.
But where strict adherence to the source material would have Elizabeth finding a storeroom for murdered wives, she instead finds cryochambers filled with living subjects held in stasis.
At a bookstore in Kuwait City, the proprietor showed off a secret cupboard full of contraband books behind the cash register and a basement storeroom with even more.
Only "standing" was a misnomer, and outside was in, and the house was not a house but a storeroom filled with all the attention she had never paid.
When they receive an order, they grab the requested product from a large storeroom stocked with everything from yellow fever vaccine to oxytocin, from blood platelets to antivenom.
An investor describes a visit this year to a southern Italian firm with annual turnover of €50m that manages all of its inventory on a whiteboard in a storeroom.
Embarrassed officials later told reporters that the prisoners then disguised their uniform with clothes that were in the storeroom, and walked out of the courthouse through the main door.
"I found a load of tapes and notes wrapped in a bad jumper in a battered old suitcase in a storeroom in the Pitt Rivers Museum," Lobley told me.
Humans will still be required to stock the storeroom and perhaps to bag a purchase, though in the future the latter might be automated, too, an Alibaba spokesman said.
Prior to the tournament, Rapp found bottles of hand sanitizer in the club's storeroom and placed them around the 20-odd tables where groups of four sat quietly bidding.
At the storeroom, Mr. Ayivi covered his mouth with a bandanna to protect from the dust, while Mr. Chukwu's employees clambered atop the piled sacks looking for buried treasures.
Thieves stole 15 chairs and one table designed by Le Corbusier from a storeroom at the Chandigarh College of Arts just days before the visit of French President François Hollande.
Ms. Pang, in her late 40s, and her daughter, who has been identified only by her surname, Sun, kept the vaccines in a rented storeroom of a disused factory in Jinan.
"Everyone's really sad about it," weekend manager Craig Martin tells me over a slice of cake in his makeshift office in the storeroom, where desks are piled with papers and DVDs.
Gaining access to the private room is a goal I didn't know to have initially, but in three of these stores, I was able to see what was, essentially, the storeroom.
Lenny Young, who works for the plant's Buildings and Grounds and keeps a photograph of his own daughter on his phone's home screen, started bringing them into a storeroom, for safekeeping.
After another call to the bomb squad, the two conservators began a monthlong search through their storeroom and ended up finding two dozen black powder cores from the wreck of the Betsy.
Florian Hufnagl, curator and later director of what is today the Design Museum in Munich, took a shine to the camera and sheltered it in the museum's storeroom for almost 15 years.
Toilets, often the only concrete structure in the house, are used as a storeroom for firewood, grass, chickens, cow-dung cakes and food grains, or double up as goat-sheds or even temples.
She had a very nurturing and encouraging art teacher at the high school, who one day opened up a storeroom for her to paint in, and said, 'This is going to be Danaland.
Another work, "Red Room" (2000-2007), is a storeroom packed tightly, almost obsessively, with 888 red objects, including shoes, lanterns, sweaters, bricks, spray cleaners, kitchen utensils, a radio, a clock and a steamer trunk.
Last November, Kate Ridgway studied a dark spherical object that had been sitting in her museum's storeroom for nearly 30 years and realized she had a problem: she needed to call the bomb squad.
I would literally go to any high-end department store up the West End of London—Selfridge's, Harrods, Hamleys—and work my way into the storeroom and convince myself I was meant to be there.
In a basement storeroom filled with plastic crates and cardboard boxes, Chris Snyder, a Cleveland Clinic pharmacist and the point man for drug shortages, spends part of each workday poring over the hospital's drug orders.
"You can collect a lot of material, but if it sits in a storeroom somewhere because you didn't pick the right things to display, it's almost like you are making it mute," Ms. Pang said.
The groom's parents work for Public Service Electric & Gas, a utility company based in Newark; his mother is a senior storekeeper in the Trenton office, where she manages the utility storeroom, which houses construction materials.
She had gone through her storeroom and found two groups of unsold coats in her trademark exacting tailoring — one camel, one navy — cut them up and blanket-stitched them back together into two-tone cool.
Under slopes of olives and pines at the banks of the Yarmouk, a tributary of the Jordan, there's a station house used as a storeroom by fish farmers and eight abandoned rail tunnels leading to Syria.
Overseen by Mr. Tuggle, the Met's database was unveiled in 2005, replacing record books and rows of index cards in a windowless subbasement office of the opera house adjoining a storeroom that houses rare documents and costumes.
Throughout the house hang scores of the prolific Lady Bird Cleveland's paintings and drawings; images of black historical figures crowd the walls there, stand five deep in a storeroom and are even taped inside kitchen cabinet doors.
Walking through its roll-up door feels like stepping into a time warp, a cavernous space that was half machine shop and half storeroom for computer towers and machines that look like they've been there since the 1970s.
About New York In need of space for a food pantry in Long Island City, Queens, a few years ago, Sister Tesa Fitzgerald finagled control of an old storeroom on the grounds of St. Rita's Roman Catholic Church.
At one point in Book 21, Penelope unlocks the storeroom where Odysseus keeps his weapons — as Wilson writes in her translator's note, this act sets in motion the slaughter of the suitors and the resolution of the poem.
He spoke as he blitzed through a surgical wing, medical storeroom and patient ward delivering parcels small and large, soft and square, to doctors and nurses in an effort to ensure the right person gets the right package.
Ramon Casais, who has worked in the freeport for the past thirty years, agreed to show me a corridor of locked storeroom doors only after he had gone ahead to make sure there was absolutely nothing to see.
A senior official from Crime Investigation Department (CID) in the eastern state of West Bengal said the arrests began on Monday after police raided a private nursing home and found two babies hidden in cardboard boxes in a locked medical storeroom.
Until then, "Escape at Dannemora" drills down on the daily grind inside the prison — the joyless sex scenes in a storeroom, the bickering among dangerous men in the cafeteria line, the office politics that govern even a prison tailor shop.
Ross often resorted to subterfuge, as when he disguised himself as a cleaner to enter the Radogoszcz station, a staging area for trains headed to the Auschwitz-Birkenau death camp, and took photographs through a crack in the wall of a storeroom.
As the Japan Times reported, the manuscript was found in an oblong chest in a storeroom at the house of Motofuyu Okochi, a 72-year-old descendant of the former feudal lord of the Mikawa-Yoshida feudal Domain (today's Toyohashi in Aichi Prefecture).
I discovered our busser—who was nicknamed "Gollum" by the staff due to his physical resemblance to the Tolkein character—smoking crack down in the basement, which doubled as our storeroom and strongly evoked Buffalo Bill's lair in Silence of the Lambs.
Two years ago, Robert Warren, the executive director of Hoyt Sherman Place in Des Moines, was searching for a box of Civil War flags in the theater's upstairs storeroom when he came across a painting wedged between a table and a plaster wall.
You are placed in an area filled with lots of breakable objects — a fancy dining room full of expensive silverware, or a gas station storeroom stocked with food — and asked to hit a golf ball in a way that demolishes as much as possible.
At 24, after a brief stint as a stockbroker and with $5,000 borrowed from a great-aunt in New York City, he and his older brother, Leon Jr., established the United Business Company in a storeroom office that they rented for $50 a month.
Along with a larder (for cured meat, lard and the foods preserved in it), a buttery (for wine, cider and beer, stored in barrels or "butts") and a storeroom for dried and preserved produce, a pantry produced not only meals but a self-reliant kitchen.
In 2005, after he found Sarno's jumbled cache of over 20153,000 hours of forgotten, nearly-discarded Bayaka recordings in the storeroom at the Pitt Rivers, Lobley excitedly fired off an email to Sarno, explaining how he wanted to curate and revive 20-years-worth of diligent sound documentation.
Earlier this decade, the different institutions that house documents from the genizah, or storeroom, of the Ben Ezra synagogue in Cairo (and from other sources in the city) launched a crowdsourcing effort just to sort and initially transcribe some of the material before it can be fully inventoried.
Mr. Caro was working from a cinder block basement storeroom in Riverdale when he read in New York magazine about a program at the library that gave authors with book contracts their own carrel and let them keep their borrowed books there overnight instead of having to return them every day.
It spans much of his work from 2000–1053, but rather than discuss it as a "retrospective," which Freedman says is "too grand a word, and too dispassionate," he describes it instead as a "storeroom," in which artworks are perched on thin stilts, leaning against walls, and strung from the ceiling.
The deportation images are as harrowing as any I've seen — one shows Jewish policemen literally pulling people out the window of a hospital — and Ross put himself in real danger to get them; in one instance, he sneaked into the nearby train station, hid in a storeroom, and photographed transports through a hole in the wall.
I didn't tell my children the story of my first job, the job I started the week I turned 16, and how the manager kept making excuses to go back to the storeroom whenever I was at the fry station, how he would squeeze his corpulent frame between the counter and me, dragging his sweaty crotch across my rear end on each trip.
Krystal, who wants above all else to survive, is all Eros, all Id. Reduced to living with her infant daughter in the storeroom of the water park, subsisting on a steady diet of Miller Lite and stolen dollar-hot-dogs, it does not seem particularly unnatural that she might desire a little more security, or that instinct might convince her it is better to proverbially kill than to be killed.
Yet when the lawyers dusted off the report — hidden with thousands of other documents for decades in a storeroom and revealed last year — and compared it with the original case file from the 1991 murder of Edwin Fred, they found a document that they say proves Chicago Police Detective Reynaldo Guevara fabricated a police report to frame an innocent teen for Fred's murder, suppressed evidence pointing to another person as the killer, and then lied at the teen's trial.

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