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hutch

[huhch] / hʌtʃ /
NOUN
a cupboard
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Next to the 2-year-old sofa is an antique Tiger Oak hutch from the Santa Monica Antique and Vintage Market.

From Los Angeles Times Jan. 28, 2026

Jack paused, grabbed a pen and stationery from the kitchen hutch, went back to his seat at the table and began to write.

From The Wall Street Journal Jan. 26, 2026

I came across exactly one ultra-rare single-zero roulette wheel on the Strip, which felt a little bit like uncovering the hutch of the last surviving dodo.

From Slate Nov. 18, 2025

On a cattle ranch just east of the lighthouse, William Nunes, 27, watched as the wind ripped a calf hutch from the ground and sent it flying into the air and over a hill.

From New York Times Feb. 5, 2024

When at last Dandelion and Speedwell had pulled the leather strip off the nail, Bigwig came back to the hutch himself.

From "Watership Down: A Novel" by Richard Adams

Misting systems will be used to minimise dust after the demolition but residents are advised to shut windows, keep pets indoors and cover fish ponds and rabbit hutches.

From BBC Mar. 22, 2025

A low table surrounded by hutches full of antique Japanese tea sets and rice bowls is set for lunch, but only with sampuru, the lifelike models of food often used by Japanese restaurants.

From Los Angeles Times Aug. 22, 2022

Does the school permit hutches on top of desks, or provide them?

From Seattle Times Jul. 20, 2022

Green wallpaper with floral patterns cover the walls of the formal dining room, where china is displayed in antique hutches and still-life paintings of fruit rest on wood trim.

From Washington Times Jul. 25, 2020

Like the hens, the rabbits spend part of their time in portable rabbit hutches in the pastures.

From "The Omnivore's Dilemma" by Michael Pollan




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