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walk-in refrigerator

noun

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



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Jeffrey went to prison for breaking into McDonald’s franchises through the roof, but he’s so polite that when he forces workers into the walk-in refrigerator so he can empty the safe, he reminds them to wear their overcoats.

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

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My mom just pulls me to this walk-in refrigerator and spanks me.

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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.

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Carmen Berzatto, the genius chef of “The Bear,” on Hulu, finds himself locked in a walk-in refrigerator at the end of the show’s second season, unleashing a stream of curses as he castigates himself for having allowed his personal life to get in the way of his ambitions.

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