cubbyhole Antonyms
Meaning of cubbyhole
Wordnet
cubbyhole (n)
a small compartment
a small secluded room
cubbyhole Sentence Examples
- In my grandfather's study, there's a small cubbyhole where he keeps his cherished mementos.
- The secretary's desk had numerous cubbyholes for organizing papers and office supplies.
- As a librarian, I spend hours sorting books into their respective cubbyholes on the shelves.
- The mailroom at the office has cubbyholes for each employee to receive their correspondence.
- My son loves to hide his treasures in the cubbyhole under his bed.
- When packing for the trip, I found my passport tucked away in a forgotten cubbyhole of my backpack.
- The antique desk featured a secret cubbyhole where the previous owner kept love letters from decades ago.
- The old farmhouse had a pantry with cubbyholes for storing jars of preserves and canned goods.
- The mechanic reached into the engine bay and retrieved a wrench from a cubbyhole.
- Despite its small size, the apartment had cleverly designed cubbyholes built into the walls for storage.
FAQs About the word cubbyhole
a small compartment, a small secluded room
cranny, cubicle, alcove, nook,corner, housing, shrine, recess, embrasure,niche
No antonyms found.
In my grandfather's study, there's a small cubbyhole where he keeps his cherished mementos.
The secretary's desk had numerous cubbyholes for organizing papers and office supplies.
As a librarian, I spend hours sorting books into their respective cubbyholes on the shelves.
The mailroom at the office has cubbyholes for each employee to receive their correspondence.