cookroom
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Cuddy, kud′i, n. a small cabin or cookroom, in the fore-part of a boat or lighter: in large vessels, the officers' cabin under the poopdeck.
From Chambers's Twentieth Century Dictionary (part 1 of 4: A-D) by Various
“Cripes!” cried Jimmie, and he was away in a second, attacking the great dish of pork and beans which stood on the table in the cookroom.
From Boy Scouts in the Canal Zone The Plot Against Uncle Sam by Ralphson, G. Harvey (George Harvey)
The cookroom had no end of bins, lockers and drawers to contain the variety of provisions and stores necessary to get up a dinner for the skipper and his guests, when he had any.
From Within The Enemy's Lines by Optic, Oliver
It is added, that these sailors, while in the island of the Seven Cities, gathered some sand for their cookroom, which turned out to be partly gold.
This cookroom, with boiler, is an essential thing in a duck-house.
From Natural and Artificial Duck Culture by Rankin, James