cabin vs sweatbox

cabin

noun
  • A small room; an enclosed place. 

  • The section of a passenger plane having the same class of service. 

  • A small dwelling characteristic of the frontier, especially when built from logs with simple tools and not constructed by professional builders, but by those who meant to live in it. 

  • The interior of a boat, enclosed to create a small room, particularly for sleeping. 

  • A signal box. 

  • The passenger area of an airplane. 

  • A chalet or lodge, especially one that can hold large groups of people. 

  • A private room on a ship. 

  • A private office; particularly of a doctor, businessman, lawyer, or other professional. 

verb
  • To limit the scope of. 

  • To place in a cabin or other small space. 

sweatbox

noun
  • The room where a scene is reviewed. 

  • The review process that takes place in a sweat box. 

  • A small overheated cell or room used for solitary confinement or torture. 

  • A small nightclub packed to capacity where people get hot and sweaty. 

  • Any box or boxlike structure used to induce sweating, such as of hides or tobacco 

  • A jail cell. 

  • A compartment in a police van to hold a prisoner being transported. 

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