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kitchen

[kich-uhn] / ˈkɪtʃ ən /


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The fact that a few characters typed and deleted in his mother’s kitchen became a document the school could act on.

From Slate Aug. 21, 2026

A kitchen and bathroom remodel were also completed.

From MarketWatch Aug. 21, 2026

A core ingredient of the concept is co-living, where qualified residents over age 50 have their own rooms with private baths and share a kitchen and living space with other residents of their “neighborhood.”

From Los Angeles Times Aug. 18, 2026

Celebrities also have another skill to bring into the kitchen: performing.

From BBC Aug. 17, 2026

He steps away from the window and comes to the other side of the kitchen.

From "Split the Sky" by Marie Arnold

Cornell University has clarified that its dorm kitchens are for cooking food — not butchering bears.

From Salon Aug. 8, 2026

With robots, each of Wonder’s kitchens will be able to produce three times as many orders with the same number of human workers, he said.

From The Wall Street Journal Aug. 7, 2026

"It is not little kitchens and pots boiling away, mimsy little things being placed on plates. He is cooking with fire... he stands there in his leather apron and it's roaring like fireworks," Coren said.

From BBC Aug. 6, 2026

Residents of SROs pay affordable rent to live in 80- to 100-square-foot rooms often shared with up to three other family members, with communal bathrooms and kitchens.

From Los Angeles Times Aug. 4, 2026

It’s empty, a dim night-light’s left on; it has the calm of empty kitchens at night.

From "The Handmaid's Tale" by Margaret Atwood



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