stockroom
ˈstɑˌkrum-
(n)
stockroom
storeroom for storing goods and supplies used in a business
LOW-WAGE WORKERS in American cities -- busboys, child-care providers, textile workers, dishwashers, stockroom clerks, groundskeepers, security guards and the like -- comprise an underclass seen practically everywhere but not much heard from. ashingtonpost.com
AP) Hani Khan worked as a stockroom employee at teen clothing retailer, Hollister, until she was fired, she says, for refusing to remove her hijab. ashingtonpost.com
AP) Hani Khan worked as a stockroom employee at teen clothing retailer, Hollister, until she was fired, she says, for refusing to remove her hijab . ashingtonpost.com
Leading fetish sex toy store Stockroom.com declares October National Kink Month, celebrating with month long sales and free kinky lessons. hispanicbusiness.com
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Two-Level Storage Solution Maximizes Manufacturer's Stockroom Space. impomag.com
If you're looking for your waiter and another waiter tells you he's getting something out of the stockroom, you can bet he's out back having a quick smoke. rd.com
Gran Sasso comprises 3 halls (∼ 100 m × 18m × 18m), external offices, a computing center, technical and engineering services, electronics and chemical laboratories, a machine shop, library, conference room, and stockroom.
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We first explore the stockroom. "Scientific American Supplement, No. 841, February 13, 1892" by
Inside the laboratory they went at once to the stockroom. "The Electronic Mind Reader" by
Typical Stockroom, Showing Heavy Shelving Necessary for Storing Batteries. "The Automobile Storage Battery" by
Words such as "Bushel girls on pants" or "Stockroom assistants" had signified nothing to her. "The Peace of Roaring River" by
Work reaches the stockroom on time. "The Knack of Managing" by