noun
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ ADJECTIVE
little
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Her secretary and three assistants were located in further little cubicles , opening off the corridor.
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The Y has little cubicles with curtains you can change your clothes behind, but I hardly see anyone in those.
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There was a dark little cubicle there, with a metal floor and walls, all dripping with water.
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Two people sat at her bedside in the little cubicle contained by the screens.
■ NOUN
shower
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Reductions mainly in paint, wall coverings, interior doors and bathroom suites. Shower cubicle reduced from £300 to £150.
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Fully tiled shower cubicle with fitted Triton T80 electric shower.
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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I hate working in cubicles.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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Bowman glanced back only once at Whitehead, as he fought his way out of the cubicle .
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Bowman stood in the cubicle , listening intently.
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I was nearly at the cubicle door when it creaked open and something squeezed out to take hold of me.
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Ian Walker, prosecuting, said a store detective spotted Melia going into a cubicle to try the jeans on.
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In a cubicle I found one of Julie's hairs.
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Inside the tiny cubicle is a mirror.
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Is there room for a cubicle or can one be installed over the bath?
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The girl came in smiling, transmitting an aura of brightness into the cluttered cubicle of the room.