A small room within a house used to store clothing, food, or other household supplies.
A secret or hiding place, (particularly) the hiding place in English idioms such as in the closet and skeleton in the closet.
One intended for storing clothes or bedclothes.
A state or condition of secrecy, privacy, or obscurity.
An ordinary similar to a bar but half as broad.
The closet can be a scary place for a gay teenager.
To shut away for private discussion.
To put into a private place for a secret interview or interrogation.
To shut up in, or as in, a closet for concealment or confinement.
closeted, secret (especially with reference to gay people who are in the closet)
Denoting anything kept a secret or private.
A relatively small room (such as a closet or pantry) or refrigerator or freezer that is spacious enough to walk into.
A demonstration or protest in which the participants assemble outside a facility, gain media exposure, and enter the facility in unison.
A customer, job applicant or similar who visits a restaurant, medical facility, car dealership, etc. without a reservation, appointment, or referral.
A relatively larger room or (especially) an apartment that is entered directly, not via an intervening passage or lobby.
A person whose original soul has departed the body and been replaced with another.
A facility or an event that principally handles customers who do not have an appointment.
A defector (or similar) who walks into an embassy (etc) unannounced.
A facility accessed on foot rather than by car, usually contrasted to drive-in.
Accessed by walking, either exclusively, as a campground, or together with drive-in access, as at some drive-in movie theaters.
Gaining access through unlocked doors.
Designed to be possible to walk into (without stepping over a ledge, etc).
That people may enter without a prior appointment.
Spacious enough to walk into.