Kitchened
adj, verb ·Rare ·Advanced level
Definitions
- 1 simple past and past participle of kitchen form-of, participle, past
- 1 Equipped with a kitchen.
"He saw marriage as a settling down to the serious business of life; a settling down that was symbolized in the large stuccoed house in St John's Wood Park, with its long mahogany dining-table, its family portraits, its oak-panelled smoking-room, its leather-bound books running in long, dusty rows from floor to ceiling; its drawing-room whose heavily brocaded windows looked out on a trim garden, its thick carpets, its kitchened basement, its high, wide bedrooms, its airy nursery."
- 2 Relegated to the kitchen.
""Do you come from Australia?" Rosemary asked, when the carpet had been blotted, the tray safely kitchened and the Castevets seated in straight-backed chairs."
Example
More examples"He saw marriage as a settling down to the serious business of life; a settling down that was symbolized in the large stuccoed house in St John's Wood Park, with its long mahogany dining-table, its family portraits, its oak-panelled smoking-room, its leather-bound books running in long, dusty rows from floor to ceiling; its drawing-room whose heavily brocaded windows looked out on a trim garden, its thick carpets, its kitchened basement, its high, wide bedrooms, its airy nursery."
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