Kitchen

//ˈkɪt͡ʃ(ɪ)n//

"Kitchen" in a Sentence (34 examples)

When she returned home from school, she began to help her mother in the kitchen.

There is a kitchen garden behind my house.

The fire started in the kitchen.

What is cooking in the kitchen?

Lucy should be in the kitchen now.

Mary burst into the kitchen.

Mary often hums a tune as she works in the kitchen.

Mary went down to the kitchen.

Everybody washed in the kitchen.

Look! There's a cat in the kitchen.

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We cook in the kitchen.

Everything a living animal could do to destroy and to desecrate bed and walls had been done. […] A canister of flour from the kitchen had been thrown at the looking-glass and lay like trampled snow over the remains of a decent blue suit with the lining ripped out which lay on top of the ruin of a plastic wardrobe.

I always leave the stuff piled up, piled up in the sink / But you will always find him in the kitchen at parties

I had been trained with the rigidity and discipline of the French kitchen, and now I was embracing American informality.

My palate passionately lies in the savory kitchen with its salty fats and infernal flavors of chilies and spices.

Kline wrote that, according to various recent surveys, the young Israeli-born generation generally preferred a Mediterranean diet and dishes from the “Oriental” kitchen.

Named for the La Merced monastery, which was built in 1594 and on whose grounds the market is now located, it is just east of Mexico City's famed Zócalo plaza and is a must-visit for anyone wanting to experience the many delectable specialties of the Mexican kitchen.

For obvious reasons the percussion is normally arranged along the back of the platform, whether centrally or to one side, and sometimes also in two tiers, the heavy, noisier instruments behind, and the pitched, agile instruments such as vibraphone, marimba, etc. in front. An outstanding exception, however, exists in Roberto Gerhard's Epithalamion where the composer expressly desired that the all-important kitchen department be spread out in front of the strings and hence nearest the audience.

There are two modes of roasting: One is to use a tin kitchen before an open fire, and the other, and more common way, is to use a hot oven.

Sir Henry and Umbopo sat conversing in a mixture of broken English and kitchen Zulu, in low voices, but earnestly enough.

Having done what was required to gain admittance to the "kitchen," as the public rooms are termed, as well as to the more exclusive "Salle Privée" […]

But on this June evening when Bond walked through the 'kitchen' into the salle privée, it was with a sensation of confidence and cheerful anticipation that he changed a million francs into plaques of fifty mille and took a seat […]

“They,” said he, meaning the collops, “are such as I gave his Royal Highness in this very house; bating the lemon juice, for at that time we were glad to get the meat and never fashed for kitchen. Indeed, there were mair dragoons than lemons in my country in the year forty-six.”

A dress scarcely suited to woodland kitchening was defended by an apron borrowed from the maid.

"...May I ? " added the speaker, and forthwith took his answer from his master's smile ; "may I respectfully see what the old one has kitchened for you when I was not there ? "

Instinctively they moved toward community canning, community baking, community kitchening on the grand scale to release energy for other war exigencies.

From somewhere through the series of connecting rooms she smelled food, the stabbing odor of onions cooking, a distantly familiar spice, heard the clatter of women kitchening.

I have found it so, for whenever I saw the meal and potatoes running low, I spared them, and kitchened them all I could, and never was run out of them till the new came in.

I "kitchened" my loaf, as they say in Scotland, with a pennyworth of butter, and occasionally with lettuce or a few radishes in their season ; and the beverage with which I regaled myself, after my meals, was a glass of water from the nearest pump.

The green hill slopes are dotted over with sheep and lambs nibbling away at their morning meal, kitchened with blabs of sparkling dew, and higher up the mountain side we hear the " cootie moorcock's coothy craw."

This was seasoned with salt and sometimes kitchened with butter.

His Maker has not so endowed him as to lay him under the necessity of kitchening, so to speak, a slender share of talent, and, by rigid economy, make it go as far as possible.

But as in his novels and other work there is a 'kitchening' of the material, a tentativeness.

Steve Kitchen was a fast-talking, enthusiastic entrepreneur who had developed a couple of successful Atari video games.

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