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mudroom
noun mud·room \ˈməd-ˌrüm, -ˌru̇m\
: a room at an entrance to a house where people can leave wet or dirty shoes and clothing
Full Definition of MUDROOM
: a room in a house designed especially for the shedding of dirty or wet footwear and clothing and located typically off the kitchen or in the basement
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First Known Use of MUDROOM
circa 1950
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