scullery

IPA: skˈʌɫɝi

noun

  • (archaic) A small room, next to a kitchen, where washing up and other domestic chores are done.
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Examples of "scullery" in Sentences

  • Does he call our scullery-maids and stable-boys "representative American middle class?"
  • In fact she dragged him into what she called her scullery (do they still exist?) and proceeded to scrub behind his ear with said scullery brush.
  • I like worthless, as the pinche, what the English called the scullery maid, was quite often a retarded girl (or sometimes boy) that did the lowest, dirtiest sorts of jobs in the kitchen and was often referred to (in English) as that worthless girl or boy.

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