Noun
A loding room; esp., a sleeping place partitioned off from a large dormitory.
Source: Webster's dictionaryI took up writing to escape the drudgery of that every day cubicle kind of war. Walter Mosley
If you're born in a cubicle and grow up in a corridor, and work in a cell, and vacation in a crowded sun-room, then coming up into the open with nothing but sky over you might just give you a nervous breakdown. Isaac Asimov
Monotony collapses time; novelty unfolds it. You can exercise daily and eat healthily and live a long life, while experiencing a short one. If you spend your life sitting in a cubicle and passing papers, one day is bound to blend unmemorably into the next - and disappear. Joshua Foer
I don't have an office. I sit in a cubicle with everybody else. That's partly so no one can ask for an office, which in a fast-growing company isn't practical. But it's also so I can keep my finger on the pulse of how people are feeling. Kevin P. Ryan
He operates out of a glass-enclosed cubicle inside a WeWork space in central London. Source: Internet
Essentially, the voting cubicle gets a touch-screen tablet, which can be configured in 13 languages, and text size can be altered (there are audio headset jacks if needed). Source: Internet