Definitions
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- noun small individual study area in a library
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Examples
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Brad Murphy on Sep 14, 2008 one more thing people, stop affiliating this with steve carrell. kevin james has his own style and this video shows none of it so dont expect this movie to be at all like this trailer. he does his own thing, not imitate steve carrell
Unfunny Mall Cop Viral Video with Kevin James « FirstShowing.net 2008
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It was a movie, and carrell did his own version of max ... i thought it was quite good.
Get Smart 2 | /Film 2008
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John Krasinski deserves to win something!! not steve carrell ... chasingclerks
TVGuide Posts Their ‘Dream’ Emmy Ballot | the TV addict 2007
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There are binders at each carrell with information about each game's controls.
Daveman's Blog David Fulton 2005
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There are binders at each carrell with information about each game's controls.
Archive 2005-03-01 David Fulton 2005
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The green light on the cam was off and when I checked the outlet strip under the carrell, the cam's power supply had been disconnected accidentally, I'm sure.
Archive 2004-08-01 David Fulton 2004
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The green light on the cam was off and when I checked the outlet strip under the carrell, the cam's power supply had been disconnected accidentally, I'm sure.
Daveman's Blog David Fulton 2004
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And in every wyndowe iij pewes or carrells, where every one of the old Monks had his carrell, severall by himselfe, that, when they had dyned, they dyd resorte to that place of Cloister and there studyed upon there books, every one in his carrell, all the after nonne, unto evensong time.
Old English Libraries; The Making, Collection and Use of Books During the Middle Ages 1911
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All there pewes or carrells was all fynely wainscotted and verie close, all but the forepart, which had carved wourke that gave light in at ther carrell doures of wainscott.
Old English Libraries; The Making, Collection and Use of Books During the Middle Ages 1911
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TO the books of the monastery some human interest clings: we can at once conjure up a picture of the cloister and the scribe at his work; the handling of an old manuscript, the turning over of finely-written and quaintly-illuminated yellow pages, throws the mind flashing back centuries to the silent writer in his carrell.
Old English Libraries; The Making, Collection and Use of Books During the Middle Ages 1911
flannagan commented on the word carrell
A small reading area in the stacks of a library.
July 31, 2007