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

  • The traditional household scullery.
  • Usually, a galley or scullery adjoins the wardroom.
  • The house has a kitchen, scullery and larder at the back.
  • At the back a lean to scullery ran the width of the house.
  • They were given the choice of 'page boy' or 'scullery maid'.
  • We went into the scullery to get the food to prepare dinner.
  • The kitchen, food storage areas and scullery were in the basement.
  • A utility room is a room in a house, which is the descendant of the scullery.
  • They worked in the scullery of their kitchen at 4 Victoria Avenue in the town.
  • The tour of the house begins with the laundry, bakehouse, kitchen and scullery.

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