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Answer for the clue "Small kitchen ", 11 letters:
kitchenette

Word definitions for kitchenette in dictionaries

Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary Word definitions in Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
1905, American English, a hybrid from kitchen + -ette .

Wikipedia Word definitions in Wikipedia
A kitchenette is a small cooking area. In some motel and hotel rooms, small apartments , college dormitories , or office buildings, a kitchenette usually consists of a small refrigerator , a microwave oven or hotplate , and, less frequently, a sink . New ...

Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English Word definitions in Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
noun EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS ▪ He walked out of the kitchenette and back to where the towels were. ▪ Le Mandrie offers one -, two-and three-bedroom rooms with kitchenettes and bathrooms. ▪ Tenbel Saver Accommodation Rooms allocated will have bath/shower, kitchenette ...

The Collaborative International Dictionary Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
Kitchenette \Kitch`en*ette"\, n. [Kitchen + -ette.] A room combining a very small kitchen and a pantry, with the kitchen conveniences compactly arranged, sometimes so that they fold up out of sight and allow the kitchen to be made a part of the adjoining ...

Wiktionary Word definitions in Wiktionary
n. small kitchen or area for preparing food, often just a part of a room instead of a separate room

WordNet Word definitions in WordNet
n. small kitchen

Usage examples of kitchenette.

I dumped the mess in the kitchenette, and started to erase the second message, then decided, what the crash, I should hear Laddo out.

On a work surface in the tiny kitchenette, Suttle found a half-eaten kebab and chips in a nest of stained newsprint.

Still yowling, he ran to the small alcove the landlord liked to call a kitchenette, and then back to Sam.

It was a one-room with a kitchenette and cracks in the ceiling that sometimes leaked brown drops of water.

In the cabinet in the kitchenette, she found a bottle of Glenlivet whisky with an inch left in the bottom and added it to.

The media center contained a tiny kitchenette unit along with everything else, water heater and antique hotbox, and a limited supply of dried staples.

I do not wander around educational institutions with powdered peach pits in my pocket, nor do I slip into kitchenettes to sabotage little jars of peach compote.

Jerry stomped out of the kitchenette with a bottle of soda and a brown bag.

The kitchenette, with its autochef, its little round table and chairs, was empty too.

Two women were seated in the kitchenette, one on a banquette and the other on a chrome dinette chair pulled close to a hinged table that was supported by one leg.

While her mother boiled eggs and brewed tea in the minuscule kitchenette, she and her father sat carefully wrapping breakables in newspaper before stowing them in the china barrels.

I whirled and went racing buckety-blip to the kitchenette, where my stash had a second exit into a short elbow corridor.

And later on he would be taken back to his apartment with no doorknobs on the doors and there would be a blue pill in a white dish on the counter in the kitchenette and in a little while he would stop feeling nervous and depressed.

He went into the kitchenette, separated from the living room by a breakfast bar, and spat into the sink.

Behind me, the corridor made a left-hand turn into a cul-de-sac with the copy room on one side and the new kitchenette on the other.