US /kəmˈpɑ:rtmənt/
・UK /kəmˈpɑ:tmənt/
A secret compartment is a place inside of a desk or a dresser where if you know exactly how to open it, there's a little place you can store things that no one else knows about.
A secret compartment.
But first, let's see what's in the secret compartment today.
let’s see what’s in the secret compartment today.
But first, let's see what's in the secret compartment today.
But first lets see what's in the Secret Compartment today. [opens door] Oh, Stan is
You kind of have to admit that the McDLT was, at least on paper, not a terrible idea. As described by Chowhound, the McDLT's goal was to keep the hot burger patty separate from the lettuce, tomato, cheese, and condiments via a unique dual-compartment container the burger chain patented. Launched in 1984, it was intended to compete with Burger King's beloved Whopper.
Simply take your sticky lint roller and put it into each compartment, and ta-da, the crumbs and dirt are all gone.
Should there be a loss of cabin pressure or oxygen masks will drop from the overhead compartment throughout the cabin and inside all lavatories.
Same as this laptop compartment up here.
And then in the back, this is the laptop compartment.
Name something that you keep in your glove compartment.
Okay, we got that. Something that you keep in your glove compartment.
So, if you ever wonder where the flight attendant has gone, she's probably on her controlled rest in the crew compartment.
So, the flight attendants use the very narrow staircase hidden behind the mysterious doors I've mentioned earlier to climb into that compartment.
Once sorted by destination, each collection of containers are handed off to a second group of dabawalas, who are given just 40 seconds to load the lunches onto the goods compartment at the front of the correct train.