drainboard

NOUN
  1. a board beside a kitchen sink and inclined to drain into the sink
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How To Use drainboard In A Sentence

  • All an architect really had to accommodate was a freestanding range, a sink with a few feet of drainboard, an icebox and a dishwasher - the two-legged kind.
  • At the back of the drainboard, smack in the middle of the dishcloth, a small brown roach waved his antennae sluggishly-sick, no doubt, confusing his nights and days.
  • Scrambled eggs and God bless the chives got its own portable radio mounted drainboard flush with an oldies station. Mean Lee Perrins on Decaf with Cream
  • And speaking of space, there is also the option of commercial-grade restaurant sinks that can be more than six feet long including drainboards.
  • In the kitchen on the white enamel drainboard sat a topaz tumbler bearing a red lipstick stain on its rim.
  • He found a candle in a kitchen drawer, lit it, and melted the wax in a pool so he could affix it to the drainboard. Rain Gods
  • I got up from the table and set my plate on the drainboard, half of my food uneaten. The Glass Rainbow
  • He set them on the drainboard and began a loud and clumsy fumbling through the cupboard, obviously in hopes of provoking help. Sick Cycle Carousel
  • He drank from it, then took a cigar stub out of his shirt pocket, put it between his teeth, and leaned on his arms against the drainboard. The Convict and Other Stories
  • At the back of the drainboard, smack in the middle of the dishcloth, a small brown roach waved his antennae sluggishly-sick, no doubt, confusing his nights and days.
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