kitchen

[ US /ˈkɪtʃən/ ]
[ UK /kˈɪt‍ʃən/ ]
NOUN
  1. a room equipped for preparing meals
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How To Use kitchen In A Sentence

  • She is good-hearted and took pity on my pathetic form whenever I was sent to the kitchens by my mistresses.
  • It is not just getting used to the layout of new streets and kitchen and neighbours. Times, Sunday Times
  • They had to make do with kitchen tuffets, orange boxes, a piano stool and a rocking chair borrowed from next door.
  • The undulating holloway, which has itself sunk through the steady erosion of cartwheels and hooves up to fifteen feet beneath the hillside, translates you from the present into an earlier era when John Nash carved out his woodcuts in English boxwood at the kitchen table under a single lamp-bulb and cultivated the half-wild garden. Wildwood
  • It was now early evening, and Vera was in the kitchen, preparing the food that she had sent Bill out for.
  • Most prewar kitchens had ceramic tile countertops and backsplashes, and many of the original patterns and colors are now back in production.
  • There's plenty of cupboard space in the kitchen for all your pots and pans.
  • Most often, this implies a life on city streets begging, panhandling, petty theft, and using charity and soup kitchens close to the drug source.
  • Sprucing up kitchens and bathrooms by repainting units, or adding fresh new tiles, can be a cheap way to up the asking price.
  • I long for the Monday nights before he came along when the second I got hungry I could stand by the kitchen TV watching "The Bachelorette," while whumping down a salade nicoise. Susan Orlins: Dating After Divorce: What if I Meet a Guy I Like?
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