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- noun Plural form of
mudroom .
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Examples
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Linda: wish we had one of those mudrooms ... and a newspaper subscription!
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Perhaps at night, or when you come from the clean air of the mudrooms.
I Don’t Understand ? Jack Varnell 2010
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The Herdmaster would have preferred to loll in warm mud, but Message Bearer's mudrooms had been drained while her drive guided the Foot toward its fiery fate.
I Don’t Understand ? Jack Varnell 2010
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And California houses aren't built with mudrooms and front hallways -- places where people in other climates hang up raincoats and umbrellas.
After the Rain 2008
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You indoor garden is just as interesting and full of wonder as your outdoor garden! chuck b. said this on February 29, 2008 at 5:39 pm | Reply chuck b…Real mudrooms that can get muddy without causing a problem are without equal in usefullness.
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"People are repurposing their laundry rooms off the kitchen and turning them into mudrooms," Karlin said.
chicagotribune.com - 2010
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For that reason he also is a big fan of mudrooms, a place to store the everyday stuff we dump after school or work.
chicagotribune.com - 2010
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Most people think of their closets, pantries, mudrooms and laundry rooms as storage space - not as part of the furnishings of their home.
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Most people think of their closets, pantries, mudrooms and laundry rooms as storage space - not as part of the furnishings of their home.
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Most people think of their closets, pantries, mudrooms and laundry rooms as storage space - not as part of the furnishings of their home.
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