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British pronunciation
/mˈʌdɹuːm/

Definition & Meaning of "mudroom"

Mudroom
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a small room or area for putting in wet or dirty footwear and clothes before entering a house

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mudroom definition and meaning

What is a "mudroom"?

A mudroom is a small entryway or space in a home designed for removing and storing dirty or wet clothes and shoes before entering the main living areas. It typically includes hooks or shelves for coats, boots, and bags, as well as a bench for sitting while putting on or taking off shoes. Mudrooms are often located near external doors, especially those that lead to the outdoors or garage, and are designed to help keep the rest of the house clean by providing a place to manage outdoor gear.

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After a long hike, we left our muddy boots in the mudroom to avoid tracking dirt into the house.
The mudroom is the first place I go when I come home, where I take off my wet jacket and shoes.
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