Definitions

from The Century Dictionary.

  • noun A room in which is kept a reserved stock of materials or goods ready for use or sale.
  • noun A room, usually in a hotel, where travelers for business-houses show their samples and take orders.

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Examples

  • In a dream he stepped from the elevator into the stock-room, and walking to an unused aisle, sat down on a box, covering his face with his hands.

    Flappers and Philosophers 2003

  • Airline reservation clerks, stock-room personnel, machine operators, and repairmen may be able to function quite adequately on the job by listening rather than reading, as a voice from the machine tells them, step by step, what to do next or how to replace a broken part.

    Why Nothing Works Marvin Harris 1981

  • Airline reservation clerks, stock-room personnel, machine operators, and repairmen may be able to function quite adequately on the job by listening rather than reading, as a voice from the machine tells them, step by step, what to do next or how to replace a broken part.

    Why Nothing Works Marvin Harris 1981

  • Airline reservation clerks, stock-room personnel, machine operators, and repairmen may be able to function quite adequately on the job by listening rather than reading, as a voice from the machine tells them, step by step, what to do next or how to replace a broken part.

    Why Nothing Works Marvin Harris 1981

  • Airline reservation clerks, stock-room personnel, machine operators, and repairmen may be able to function quite adequately on the job by listening rather than reading, as a voice from the machine tells them, step by step, what to do next or how to replace a broken part.

    Why Nothing Works Marvin Harris 1981

  • He went through to the stock-room behind, pressed a button, and an elevator door opened in a rather surprising manner.

    Long Ago, Far Away Murray Leinster 1935

  • He may welcome the sketches in book form; he may turn scornfully from them and leave them to moulder in the stock-room of Messrs. Covici-McGee.

    A Thousand and One Afternoons in Chicago Ben Hecht 1929

  • Out in the stock-room, under her supervision, there was scientifically packed into sample-trunks and cases a line of Featherloom skirts and knickers calculated to dazzle

    Emma McChesney and Co. Edna Ferber 1926

  • It was her dozenth visit to the stock-room that morning.

    Roast Beef, Medium Edna Ferber 1926

  • She flitted about the great barnlike structure like a contented child, insisted upon displaying the trim stock-room to Paul, demanded a demonstration of the switchboard, spread her pretty hands over the whirling water that showed under the glass of the water-wheels, and hung, fascinated, over the governors.

    Poor, Dear Margaret Kirby Kathleen Thompson Norris 1923

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