crawlspace
Americannoun
Etymology
Origin of crawlspace
Example Sentences
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They appear because, every year, we dig them out of a box in our crawlspace.
From Los Angeles Times
Officials said the owner told deputies nobody was supposed to be living in that area, and no lights had been set up in the crawlspace.
From Los Angeles Times
A second black bear has taken up tenancy in the crawlspace of a home evacuated during the Eaton fire, prompting local frustration and fear about the furry creature’s destructive capabilities.
From Los Angeles Times
“Six Feet Under” is dappled with Lynchian homages – easy enough to explain in a show about a family that dwells in the figurative crawlspace between life and death, whose business is guiding families through loss.
From Salon
This erodes your soil, increases pressure on your foundation or basement, and can cause basement or crawlspace leaks.
From Seattle Times
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