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credenza

[kri-den-zuh] / krɪˈdɛn zə /
NOUN
sideboard
Synonyms


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In those final days, she went through his small office in the White House, emptying drawers, credenzas and cabinets, all in preparation for transferring his personal and policy papers to a government-funded transition office.

From Washington Post

It made something like a credenza “more than a credenza,” as Tunberg explains.

From Los Angeles Times

So suggesting you have to have a credenza full of crystal rubs me wrong, on behalf of readers like younger me, who didn’t have any money to buy good booze or decent glasses.

From Washington Post

But with the queen asking for a drink, Russo says, “I finally said, ‘George, if you get off that credenza, I can solve the problem.’”

From Los Angeles Times

The “PuriCare Objet Collection Aero Furniture” name could imply that other household furnishings could appear within the range, though, so perhaps an air purifying bookcase or credenza is in the pipeline.

From The Verge