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Small room next to the kitchen
Answer for the clue "Small room next to the kitchen ", 8 letters:
scullery
Alternative clues for the word scullery
- Dishwashing room at Downton Abbey
- Place for polishing pots and pans
- Where kitchen utensils are cleaned and kept and other rough household jobs are done
- Where the dishes are done
- One rowing with lady ultimately washing up here?
- Rower hitting front of yacht sinks here, maybe
- Washing-up area
- One has a row by rear of utility room next to kitchen
Word definitions for scullery in dictionaries
Wikipedia
Word definitions in Wikipedia
Scullery may refer to: Dishwashing Scullery (room) Scullery maid
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
Word definitions in Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
noun COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS ■ VERB go ▪ I went back into the scullery and opened the adjoining door to the front room. ▪ Betty's hand was tight across her mouth now and she turned swiftly away and went back into the scullery . ▪ I got off the stool and ...
Usage examples of scullery.
Teku clung to his shoulder as he maneuvered out of the conservatory, through the carpeted hallway, back past the ornate domed room, and finally toward the scullery where Freen and the two chambermaids were finishing up.
I got home, Nurse and Adar and Cookey were in scullery, all saying loud about Slippers and Kitchen Cat and Smallest.
After retrieving her pots and pans and persuading her militia draftees to resume their original positions as maids, table servers, cooks and scullery personnel, she whipped up a great victory feast from what was left in the royal pantry.
I slid down the rubbish, struggled to my feet, clapped my hands over my ears, and bolted into the scullery.
He had made up his mind, as he explained to Molly Grue in the scullery that evening, nevermore to trouble the Lady Amalthea with his attentions, but to live quietly in the thought of her, serving her ardently until his lonely death, but seeking neither her company, her admiration, nor her love.
Janey has been relieved of her extra duties and is a simple scullery maid again, overjoyed no doubt to be responsible only for mops, rags and brushes.
In the subterranean kitchen, a bleary-eyed Janey mops at the puddles which, during the night, have trickled in through the grimy steam-vents, the scullery window and the stairwell.
He grabbed the chain of one shrieker, Orra, a plump scullery slave, and yanked her toward him.
Then he went to the scullery, wetted his hands, scooped the last white dough out of the punchion, and dropped it in a baking-tin.
He retired into the scullery, where Mrs Ruddle, armed with a hand-bowl, was scooping boiling water from the copper into a large bath-can.
The role, though dull, was not a useless one, for Mrs Ruddle, with a large knife in her hand, was standing at the scullery door as though prepared to carry out a butcherly kind of post-mortem upon whatever might be brought up from the cellar.
Even the scullery maids of the Figureheadless Tavern along the eastern dock walk in Velen were not so forceful.
It states in effect that one Penny Walden, scullery maid at Aulden House, arrived on foot and reported the murders of Sir Brandon Miles and several of his retainers, bodies to be found in the Aulden dungeon.
Had she misguessed the time, or were the scullery maids about their work later than usual?
Mared discovered most of the servants had left, save Moreen the scullery maid, who had no place to go.