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  1. The meaning of CUBBY is a small, snug place (as for hiding or storage) : cubbyhole. How to use cubby in a sentence.

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  3. noun. a small room or enclosed area, esp one used as a child's play area. cubby. 2. / ˈkʌbɪ / adjective. dialect. short and plump; squat. Discover More. Word History and Origins. Origin of cubby 1. 1835–45; dial. cub stall, shed (akin to cove 1) + -y 2. Discover More. Example Sentences.

  4. noun [ C ] US uk / ˈkʌb.i / us / ˈkʌb.i / Add to word list. a very small room or space for storing things: His bedroom was about the size of my cubby at work. Her dining-room wall has multiple hooks for backpacks and coats, and each child has a cubby for shoes. Synonym. cubbyhole. Fewer examples.

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  6. IPA guide. Other forms: cubbies. Definitions of cubby. noun. a small secluded room. synonyms: cubbyhole, snug, snuggery. see more.

  7. Define cubby. cubby synonyms, cubby pronunciation, cubby translation, English dictionary definition of cubby. n. pl. cub·bies A small room; a cubbyhole. American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fifth Edition. Copyright © 2016 by Houghton Mifflin...

  8. Noun. Singular: cubby. Plural: cubbies. Origin of Cubby. From Middle English cub "stall". Cognate with French cagibi. From Wiktionary. Short for cubbyhole. From American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition. Cubby Sentence Examples.

  9. Jun 17, 2024 · cubby (plural cubbies) A small, confined space. A cell in a shelf for storing items, particularly in a school.

  10. cubby in American English. (ˈkʌbi) noun Word forms: plural -bies. 1. a cubbyhole. 2. 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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