Dictionary.com
Thesaurus.com

walk-in refrigerator

American  

noun

  1. a refrigerated storage room, as at a butcher shop.


Example Sentences

Examples are provided to illustrate real-world usage of words in context. Any opinions expressed do not reflect the views of Dictionary.com.

Lira unpacks the boxes filled with cheese, chicken breasts and corn tortillas, storing it all in a walk-in refrigerator.

From Los Angeles Times

It’s cold as a walk-in refrigerator at the Mongolian Circus School, housed in a once proud edifice now on the verge of collapse with cracked walls, moldy ceilings and the stale smell of decades of cigarette smoke embedded into the venue’s wooden frame.

From New York Times

It’s a problem he has yet to solve by the season finale, when he is reciting a soliloquy of self-loathing in the locked walk-in refrigerator on the opening night of his restaurant.

From Seattle Times

Meat, dairy and bread are kept cold in a huge freezer and a walk-in refrigerator in this affluent Dutch town.

From Seattle Times

McShane entered the walk-in refrigerator where she found a container of raw steak stored directly on an opened package of hot dogs, a minor violation of the California Health and Safety Code, which requires food to be separated and protected.

From Los Angeles Times