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That other door goes to the front room - today, the cloakroom.
He paid the bill while she was in the cloakroom, and met her by the door.
Or you can leave them in the cloakroom at the train station.
There was a cloakroom somewhere, but this would do as well.
The room he peered into was a cloakroom, no more.
To the right an open door gave a glimpse of what could be a business room or cloakroom.
He had called the crew together, to attack the cloakroom.
She opened the first door leading off the hall to find only a cloakroom.
When she arrived Richard was already waiting for her outside the cloakroom.
The three of them quickly changed and hurried from the cloakroom.
The aide left his things in the cloakroom and caught up with him.
He turned quickly away and almost ran down the steps that led to the cloakrooms.
I went to the cloakroom to pick up our coats.
They followed her out of the cloakroom, down the corridor and into the main room.
She put the luggage in the cloakroom and had some tea.
"Do leave your things in the cloakroom and we will have lunch, then I can take you to my aunt."
Large bags must be left at the main entrance cloakroom.
The cloakroom door was sticking and she had to force it with her shoulder.
Off the passage leading to the library was a small cloakroom.
These classes share a central cloakroom and have plenty of resources.
No I can did you have a cloakroom then?
Then she ran from the cloakroom, down the narrow dark passage and out into the night.
He was standing at the doorway of an inner cloakroom.
Seven women, imprisoned in the cloakroom, were crying to be set free.
Astonishing the things people leave behind them in trains and cloakrooms.
Everyone who enters that house is taken into the coatroom and searched.
He watched her sway off to the coatroom, mind swirling.
They each hung up their coat in the coatroom.
The temperature outside was dropping, so she stopped by the coatroom to pick up her wrap.
The coatroom door buzzed open and Marissa entered behind the doctor.
Four of them discuss life in the coatroom.
Around the same time, Theodore Roosevelt's coatroom became the movie theater.
A cloakroom, or sometimes coatroom, is a room for people to hang their cloaks.
The other works on this lowest level of galleries are separated from "Daisy" by what is now a coatroom.
The wet wool smelled like a grammar school coatroom.
A bigger part is the open kitchen, situated right at the front of the house, where less astute owners might have put a coatroom.
The works are laid out along a narrow, windowless corridor off the coatroom at the rear of the building.
She then pushed past her companions, went to the coatroom, put on her coat, and left the museum.
Each classroom was provided with a coatroom.
The coatroom girl subsequently refused to give Birns access to his coat.
He hung his coat in the coatroom.
Nobody, however, said anything about refills, which may be why the line to the restroom was longer than the line to the coatroom.
One nice touch of color: the glass-walled coatroom features glowing fluorescent coat checks.
The dimly lighted corridor with a coatroom and offices on each side gives no clue to the riches above.
Next he located the doctors' coatroom.
Inside the club he found a pay phone outside the coatroom and, using the credit card Lillehammer had given him, dialed a number.
Susan stuffed her hat into the right sleeve of her coat and left it in the coatroom behind the main information desk.
Returning the ledger to its drawer, he glanced at his watch, called the same number he had dialed from the club's coatroom.
When they did venture, tables got in their way, and they sought to cover embarrassment by heavy jocularity at the coatroom.
"It is only a coatroom."