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- noun Plural form of
locker-room .
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Examples
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We ought to keep Disney out of the baby nursery, of course, and keep Nike out of the high school locker-rooms.
Reverend Billy: Mickey Mouse Pleads with Wisconsin Children: Don't Revolt! Watch TV! Go Shopping! Reverend Billy 2011
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We ought to keep Disney out of the baby nursery, of course, and keep Nike out of the high school locker-rooms.
Reverend Billy: Mickey Mouse Pleads with Wisconsin Children: Don't Revolt! Watch TV! Go Shopping! Reverend Billy 2011
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How locker-rooms would be nightmarish places to be avoided at all costs.
Square Peg, Round Hole Zoe Brain 2008
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As the Saturday Evening Post is supposed to be brief, I will keep the editorial comments to a minimum, other than to point out that these two women, good God-fearing ladies both of them, have a humor exchange program that would make a lot of men's locker-rooms look like an editorial board meeting at "The 700 club."
Saturday Evening Post - Women are Gross. Don Lewis 2008
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Pre-school locker-rooms, Jesus on roids, and why Barbie really left Ken
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The storeroom and additional locker-rooms were located above the power-plant in the North Shaft yard, and isolated from the other structures was a small oil-house.
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The sophomores had enticed the freshmen into the gymnasium, stripped them of their clothes, and carried them away, whereat the freshmen got into the locker-rooms of the girls, and a few moments later rushed from the gymnasium in bloomers to find the sophomores crowded about the base of the pole, one of them with an axe in his hand, and Jason at the top with his hand again in his shirt.
The Heart of the Hills John Fox 1891
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Located at Downsview Park in north Toronto, the 5.7-hectare site will include three grass fields, one artificial turf field under a bubble and a 3,715-square-metre fieldhouse which will house locker-rooms and offices.
The Globe and Mail - Home RSS feed NEIL DAVIDSON 2011
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Located at Downsview Park in north Toronto, the 5.7-hectare site will include three grass fields, one artificial turf field under a bubble and a 3,715-square-metre fieldhouse which will house locker-rooms and offices.
The Globe and Mail - Home RSS feed NEIL DAVIDSON 2011
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Boudreau added in a radio interview that Madison Square Garden wasn't all that loud, and that the locker-rooms and benches were "horrible."
The Globe and Mail - Home RSS feed Ira Podell 2011
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