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mud room
noun
a vestibule or other area in a house, in which wet and muddy clothes or footwear are removed.
Word History and Origins
Origin of mud room1
Example Sentences
I only have to glance at them now to remember all the times I’d make an entrance through the mud room, head straight to the coffee pot and pour some into one of those mugs.
The next tip is to consider using an end cabinet in a kitchen, mud room or laundry room as a pet bed.
The woman, who was awakened by a crashing sound and her dog growling, discovered a cinnamon-colored black bear weighing about 100 pounds in her mud room, officials said.
This floor also has a pantry, a laundry room, a powder room and a mud room.
Her bed, which she shared with her son, was just a yellow foam mattress in a mud room.
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