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"cubbyhole" Definitions
  1. a small room or a small space
  2. (South African English) a small space or shelf facing the front seats of a car where you can keep papers, maps, etc. compare glove compartmentTopics Transport by car or lorryc2

78 Sentences With "cubbyhole"

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For instance, Tanya Saunders, the owner of Cubbyhole, passed away.
Randy has been a bouncer at Cubbyhole for two years.
The couple met in 2013 at the Cubbyhole in New York.
Cubbyhole first opened in 1987 under the name DT's Fat Cat.
Now we're squished into a cubbyhole washed in a sensual, blue light.
Cubbyhole is located in the West Village at 281 West 12th Street.
Stacy Lentz, co-owner of the Stonewall Inn, is a Cubbyhole regular.
Cubbyhole is one of three predominantly lesbian bars left in New York City.
Danny (left) has been serving up drinks at Cubbyhole for about 10 years.
Miss Simone has been doing astrology readings at Cubbyhole for over 10 years.
Unable to wait, they call their families from cubbyhole A.T.M.s to share the news.
Squatting in the shadowy recess, the brothers looked like children hiding in a cubbyhole.
The spot once known as DT's Fat Cat has been called Cubbyhole ever since.
Along with locals, Cubbyhole has attracted some of the biggest names in the LGBTQ+ community.
It is home to about 5,000 residents in apartments ranging from cubbyhole studios to sprawling penthouses.
From celebrities to drag nuns to "Harry Potter," there's always something interesting to see at Cubbyhole.
Despite the restrictions, Mr. Leahy faced fierce competition and had to woo his way into his cubbyhole.
Lentz said that she's been coming to Cubbyhole for 20 years, and was good friends with Saunders.
"Spaces like the Cubbyhole are incredibly important for queer women to be able to find community," Christine said.
Jorge Fernandez (left) and Samantha Stott (right) said they both come to Cubbyhole at least once a week.
Danny described Cubbyhole as an all-inclusive scene that is accepting of all members of the queer community.
One of those is Cubbyhole, a tiny spot quite literally tucked away in a corner of Manhattan's West Village.
In 22016, its owners took over the location, which was once the home of the popular gay bar Cubbyhole.
They're called "relay boxes" and they are used by letter carriers — like a cubbyhole, or a safe, for mail delivery.
In 1994, late owner Tanya Saunders bought the name from the owner of a now-closed lesbian bar called Cubbyhole.
The boy in orange shorts huddled with three other boys in a cubbyhole at the base of a plastic fort.
New Delhi and its suburbs, a metropolis of more than 46 million, is full of dilapidated apartments squished into cubbyhole alleys.
Actress The first gay bar I ever went to was the Cubbyhole when it was on Hudson Street in the West Village.
My grandmother always kept several freezers and multiple pantries loaded down with food, and hid emergency cash in a cubbyhole behind the medicine.
He voted against the budgets negotiated by the Council speaker, and was rewarded, he said, with a cubbyhole office for his entire tenure.
Maybe it is time to hide the iPhone in a cubbyhole, at least when we are having dinner or going to a meeting.
Michelle (left), Maggie (center), and Christine (right) described Cubbyhole as a safe place where everyone is friendly to one another and conversation is everywhere.
"What I remember is this rivetingly beautiful dark-haired creature beavering away in her cubbyhole," said Barbara Jakobson, a longtime Museum of Modern Art trustee.
Coast clear, Val slipped out her apartment door, and we hustled in the opposite direction, toward another dark cubbyhole down the street: her local massage joint.
And the second I moved to New York I started going to Cubbyhole every Tuesday night, drinking way too much and staying up way too late.
Since there are only three lesbian bars left in New York City, Cubbyhole is considered a special place to members and allies of the LGBTQ+ community.
A video of the conversation between the curators and the medium played in a cubbyhole above the foyer, which visitors could access via a short wooden ladder.
Once, after a friend's party in Brooklyn, I drunkenly took a cab into Manhattan alone and picked up a girl at the borough's only good lesbian bar, Cubbyhole.
Along the trek, framed by views of thick forest and cubbyhole restaurants selling lemon soda and snacks, the intensity of the attacks grew more acute and better organized.
In the main lounge, there were even more tablets, a big-screen TV, and a ridiculously comfortable captain's chair with embedded lights and a hidden cubbyhole for storing champagne glasses.
Henry's unneeded fake passport went into the hole, along with the cyanide necklace and Elizabeth and Philip's American wedding rings, exchanged for the Russian ones they'd kept in the cubbyhole.
There are only a handful of lesbian bars in New York City—namely Henrietta Hudson and Cubbyhole in the West Village, and Ginger's in Brooklyn—and even having those is a boon.
Upstairs, the designers Marc Jacobs and Giles Deacon giggled in a cubbyhole bed with Dasha Zhukova, the Russian businesswoman and wife of Roman Abramovich, and Katie Grand, the editor of Love Magazine.
If you lift up the top of the box, it reveals a little cubbyhole that can be used for storing DVDs, hiding expensive scotch, or basically anything else smaller than about 10 inches.
"To understand an Indian artist, you have to land in a place like Delhi or Mumbai, navigate the streets to some nondescript little cubbyhole of a studio where the artist is working," she says.
"When I would go out to meet other women at Cubbyhole, I would say, 'I'm a cheesemonger,' and I would judge based on their reaction whether I wanted to continue the conversation more," Cara recalls.
In our conversation, Shockey discusses the importance of salvaging nightlife spaces for queer women, the Italian-American Mafia's involvement in running bars, the process of mapping out sites through oral histories, and Margarita Tuesdays at Cubbyhole.
One recent evening, a lady evading her unbearably overheated living room curled up in a human-size driftwood cubbyhole and nursed a Cali Mucho—rioja and Mexican Coke—amid potted plants, Christmas lights, and old board games.
He approached cases not as a philosopher ready to slot each issue into a doctrinal or theoretical cubbyhole, but as a judge charged with reaching the fairest, most defensible decision in the particular case in front of him.
Renters The first thing that people want to know about Jack Leahy's home, a 40-square-foot cubbyhole tucked into the ceiling of a performance space a few blocks from the waterfront in Williamsburg, Brooklyn, is whether it's legal.
I just completed a body of work that delves into the life of Stormé DeLarverie, a butch dyke who had an extraordinary life as a drag king, protector of queers, and lesbian bar bouncer at the Cubbyhole and Henrietta Hudson.
The NYC LGBT Historic Sites Project notes that there are only three active lesbian-specific bars left in the five boroughs of New York City: Cubbyhole and Henrietta Hudson in Greenwich Village, Manhattan and Ginger's Bar in Park Slope, Brooklyn.
I hadn't been expecting more than just a cheeseburger — gay men who eat full meals on dates are just expecting full meals — but the date went well, and we stumbled down to the Cubbyhole, a stinky, immortal lesbian bar in the West Village.
The lawsuit, filed by the nonprofit Disability Rights Advocates, alleges that the iPad touchscreens used to order food at Eatsa, as well as the restaurant's automated cubbyhole pick-up wall and mobile app, all lack accessibility features and thus disenfranchise visually impaired customers.
The delays came as Department of Justice prosecutors and defense attorneys have been fighting it out over a laptop found in a cubbyhole (what was once a phone booth) in congressional office building that has the username "REPDWS" (a computer used by Imran Awan that is the property of Rep.
But the tea stall was occupied by a half-dozen khaki-clad police officers on break, mussing one another's hair and smoking beedis, so he took us to a cubbyhole tractor repair shop, where we sat facing each other — him sitting on a lawn chair, me on a rope cot.
A few nights later, outside the West Village's lesbian bar Cubbyhole, a drunk girl yelled "You're Lynette!" when we passed by; inside, a straight guy who'd just taken his newly out gay friend to Cubby, having learned about it from my essay, bought us a round of undrinkable $8003 margaritas.
I went to Cubbyhole that night and went to the vigil at Stonewall, thinking a lot about these spaces: what it really means to have this safety, what it meant to have that threatened and ​destroyed because of homophobia, and having it be called a terrorist attack when it was so connected to racism and homophobia.
That Diane was heeding the call of this fame, asking her questions and taking notes because this was what follows after fame has made its decree, conferred upon its subject the gift of an afterlife: years after the painter was in the grave, her answers would ring down the long hallway of time to whoever poked a finger into her digital cubbyhole to make inquiries, entreaties, to seek the corroboration of the painter-in-fame in her actual utterances.
Possibly from the term "cub" in old English related to "stall, pen, cattle shed, coop, hutch". "Cubby-hole" is sometimes written as one word (cubbyhole).
The connection breaks when Barrabás reappears on the roof and is shot down. Révész arrives in the body of Barrabás and greets the ghosts. Rádiós (confusing him with the gangster) knocks him down and trusses him up. Before Üteg arrives Barrabás is hidden and the ghosts go to the cubbyhole.
Shuffling along the corridor to his cubbyhole is Singlebury, with his throat cut from ear to ear. The narrator retreats into his office, locks himself in, and sits writing a report on the incident, unable to bring himself to look behind him to see whether there is blood seeping under the door.
Coneys then returned to the attic cubbyhole. Peters' body was discovered later the same day after a neighbor, concerned Peters had not come by for dinner, called the police. The police found all of the home's doors and windows locked, and there was no other sign of forced entry. They noted the trapdoor but believed a normal-sized person could not fit through it.
Ulysses investigates the room (the blind, drowned Denny helps him "see" the room as it once was) and begins remembering past events. He discovers the ghost of his son Brucie masturbating/playing Yahtzee in a cubbyhole (but doesn't recognize him or his milk-drinking ghost son Ned). Calypso's narration reveals that the hostage is Ulysses's only surviving son, Manners (also unrecognized). Meanwhile, the gangsters have begun to construct an electric chair.
There are three ways to get into the attic: from downstairs, from the attic of the neighbour's house (Süni's house) and from the dormer door on the roof. The attic also contains a cubbyhole usually used for hiding. The importance of the attic is that the Révész arrives there to bring the ghosts to the past-planet of "eternal beauty", it is a port. The planet of memories has a great significance in the play.
In September 1941, 59-year-old Theodore Coneys intended to ask former acquaintance Philip Peters for a handout at his home on 3335 West Moncrieff Place in Denver, Colorado. Coneys broke into the house in Peters' absence to steal food and money. In the ceiling of a closet, Coneys found a small trapdoor that led to a narrow attic cubbyhole and decided to occupy the small space without Peters' knowledge. Coneys lived in the house undiscovered for about five weeks.
Although Crescentia was at first given a cell of her own, it was later taken from her and given to a new novice who had brought with her the customary dowry. Thereafter she had to beg the other nuns for a corner of their cells in which she might sleep. When she was finally given a place of her own again, it was a dark and damp cubbyhole. Nevertheless, Crescentia was allowed to profess vows and become a full member of the monastic community.
That night he was thrashed for taking a bite from a swede. The following day he was stripped naked by Gough and thrashed with a stick so hard that it broke; Gough then thrashed him with another stick until his legs were blue and bleeding. The next day he was unable to stand up and when Terence came home from school he found his brother locked in a cubbyhole in the kitchen. His feet were by now in a terrible condition and Gough hit him to try to make him stop crying.
The story is narrated by a bureaucratic middle-manager of a small firm, who has been forced by the firm's owner to make his ageing clerical assistant, WS Singlebury, redundant. Singlebury lives alone, has worked for years in the same small cubbyhole, and says that he does not know what he will do if he is forced to leave. A damp smell that has been permeating the office for some time gets worse after Singlebury's departure, becoming a putrid stench. Returning late at night to his office after accidentally leaving the lights on, the narrator feels a sense of creeping tension.
After the 1984 Democratic Convention in San Francisco, Kennedy returned to New York and earned $20,000 a year in a position at the Office of Business Development, where his boss reflected that he worked "in the same crummy cubbyhole as everybody else. I heaped on the work and was always pleased." From 1984 to 1986, he worked for the New York City Office of Business Development and served as deputy director of the 42nd Street Development Corporation in 1986, conducting negotiations with developers and city agencies. In 1988, he became a summer associate at Manatt, Phelps, Rothenberg & Phillips, a Los Angeles law firm with strong connections to the Democratic Party.
Formed by then high school students, Chad Clark (guitar and vocals), Abram Goodrich (bass) and Hilary Soldati (cello and vocals), and then following graduation, having expanded to include Jeff Boswell (guitar) and Tony Dennison (drums), Smart Went Crazy released their debut, Cubbyhole EP, in 1994. This was independently released through their own label, CozyDisc. By 1995 they had developed a relationship with Dischord Records and released their first full- length album Now We're Even in 1995. After three U.S. tours in support of, and following, Now We're Even, and with the replacement of drummer Tony Dennison with Devin Ocampo, they released their followup album, Con Art, in 1997.
The method of operation was to anchor off the target beach, pointing towards the shore. The distance to the shore was then measured by radar and the elevation of the launchers set accordingly. The crew then vanished below, apart from the commanding officer who retreated to a special cubbyhole, and the launch was then set off electrically. The launch could comprise the entire set or individual ranks of rockets.British Landing Craft of World War II » Naval Historical Society A full reload was a very labor- intensive operation and at least one LCT(R) went alongside a cruiser and got a working party from the larger ship to assist in the process.
The entrance to the TARDIS is capable of being locked and unlocked from the outside with a key, which the Doctor keeps on his person and occasionally gives copies of to his companions. In the 1996 television movie, the Doctor kept a spare key "in a cubbyhole above the 'P'" (of the POLICE BOX sign). In The Invasion of Time (1978), a Citadel Guard on Gallifrey is initially baffled by the archaic lock when attempting to open the Doctor's TARDIS. In the 2005 series, the keys are also remotely linked to the TARDIS, capable of signalling its presence or impending arrival by heating up and glowing.
Pigeon-hole messageboxes at Stanford University The inspiration for the name: racing pigeons being held in compartments A pigeon-hole messagebox (commonly referred to as a pigeon-hole or pidge, a cubbyhole (often shortened to "cubby") or simply as a mailbox in some academic or office settings) is an internal mail system commonly used for communication in organisations, workplaces and educational institutes in the United Kingdom and other countries. Documents and messages are placed in a person's pigeon-hole for them to collect; they can reply by putting a response inside the sender's pigeon-hole. In medieval times pigeons were kept as domestic birds, not for racing but for their meat. Pigeon holes were the openings set in a wall or a purpose-built pigeon cote in which the birds nested.
A recent radio documentary on the song said rather that he wrote it both in New York and at the home of his then-lover, Joan Baez, in Carmel. According to Nancy Carlin, a friend of Baez who visited: "He would stand in this cubbyhole, beautiful view across the hills, and peck type on an old typewriter... there was an old piano up at Joan's... and peck piano playing... up until noon he would drink black coffee then switch over to red wine, quit about five or six."BBC Radio 4 documentary, The Lonesome death of Hattie Carroll, presented by Howard Sounes, May 17, 2010. He recorded it on October 23, 1963, when the trial was still relatively fresh news, and incorporated it into his live repertoire immediately, before releasing the studio version on January 13, 1964.
XCIV; Fleeing the resultant notoriety, he returned to Rome, so changed that his parents did not recognize him, but as good Christians took him in and sheltered him for seventeen years, which he spent in a dark cubbyhole beneath the stairs, praying and teaching catechism to children. After his death, his family found writings on his body which told them who he was and how he had lived his life of penance from the day of his wedding, for the love of God. So the icon from an Edessa church where Alexis had prayed daily for seventeen years, was called the "Madonna of St. Alexis". When the icon was brought to Rome, it was placed in the church dedicated to St. Alexius (Basilica of the Saints Bonifacio and Alexis) where his holy relics could be found.
Either each volume would be written by one historian on the faculty, or else each topic would be handled by a faculty member throughout the series of volumes, or perhaps another system of specialization would be prescribed. This procedure resembled that undertaken on such campuses to produce encyclopedias of natural history, such as marine biology, for which different scholars would write about different phyla. Examples of the end result of this procedure include the series produced by Cambridge on Greco-Roman history, and that of Oxford on British history, which may be found on the reserve stacks of many public libraries in the 21st century. What gives this concept of "academic history" its own historicity, or "cubbyhole in time", challenged by progress, is that an academic history was intended to be definitive even though its subject matter, unlike the marine biology mentioned above, was not objective.
Then you would go to a little cubbyhole on the side street in Chungking that was occupied by the liaison officer of the Chinese Communists, who were then our allies, and hear from a charming person like Chou En-lai an explanation of, say, the latest conflict between the Kuomintang forces and the People's Liberation Army in some remote area of the interior, giving in great detail the facts, as he reported them, of what was going on out there. It was very tempting indeed to give considerable prominence to the detailed version and very persuasive words that we got from Chou and to more or less ignore—and quite rightly, I think, in most cases—the Nationalists' communiqués. His other travels during the war included a 1938 visit to Yan'an, the Chinese Communist wartime headquarters, and a 1944 trip to Tibet for the Chicago Daily News, where he met the Dalai Lama, who was then a young boy. Of all his travels and assignments, he late wrote, the trip to Tibet and meeting the Dalai Lama were the most exciting.

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