0 a room in a public building such as a restaurant, theatre, etc. where coats, bags, and other personal things can be left while their owners are in the building --
I went to the cloakroom in the first interval.
1 a room in a public building where coats, bags, and hats can be left while their owners are in the building --
Additional hutting would encroach still further on substandard playground areas while cloakroom and toilet provision will be severely overstrained.
I should explain about his difficulty with the filing cabinet that that is in the gentlemen's cloakroom.
One enters into a small cloakroom, through a living room.
There is the cleaning, the sweeping, the polishing, and the attention not only to the accounts, but to the cloakroom and the car park.
It gave him power to say that mess-rooms, cloakrooms, washing accommodation, and canteens should be provided in the factories.
The cloakroom was so unsuitalde a place for the doctor to attend to her that she was brought downstairs in the lift.
The public cloakrooms, bars and foyer spaces are both cramped and uncomfortable.
She was first attended in the cloakroom as there is no rest room, and she was so ill that a doctor had to be summoned.