cubby 的定义
plural cub·bies.
- a cubbyhole.
- any of a group of small boxlike enclosures or compartments, open at the front, in which children can keep their belongings, as at a nursery school.
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- There is also a built-in cubby above the desk that I found useful for storing cables, headphones, and other odds and ends.
- They were building little dams, and they were building huts and cubbies.
- A simple side shelf or cubby can make a big difference when trying to manage your mess.
- Flats and sandals may easily slide into a cubby or over-the-door pocket, and your fancy, expensive heels may be happier perched at the top of a tower unit, where they can’t get damaged or accidentally walked on.
- It has a shelf at the bottom for shoes, removable hooks on the sides, and drawers, open cubbies and doors that conceal additional shelves.
- The cubby and the 460 bottles of wine, valued at $8,339.50 will remain at Cricova to be displayed.
- It is unclear if Kerry will be able to grab a bottle or two from the cubby the next time he passes through Moldova.
- Only later in life did I confront the obvious question: did the Nixon goons break into my cubby and steal my notes?
- The next day, Psaki wrote: “I am putting some dead fish in the fox cubby – just cause.”
- The duke's room was pretty small, but plenty good enough, and so was my cubby.
- I groped along up to my cubby, and hid it there till I could get a chance to do better.
- There was the cubby, the wood all carefully painted in white enamel, the portable shelves made of sheets of heavy glass.
- When dinner was over, papa was enticed up to see the cubby-house, while the aunts took their nap.
- The commodore and Clarence no doubt still believed Bob to be shut up in a cute little cubby-hole with bars.