A room, usually upstairs, a storeroom for boxes and other things.(noun)
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Use "boxroom" in a sentence
"The third, at the end of the passage, I called the 'boxroom', as it was used to accommodate bits of broken furniture, abandoned crockery, outdated telephone directories and unwanted presents from our (long-ago) wedding."
""Definitely one of the best small clubs in the world," according to DJ Zinc, Plastic People is a no-frills, low-ceilinged, sub-200 capacity boxroom, with a distinct lack of lighting and a heavy, heavy sound system."
"The possible revival of this practice was revealed when Lord Freud, the minister for welfare reform, was challenged by the Labour peer Lord Foulkes, who wanted to know whether a boxroom with a skylight that did not open would be considered a bedroom."