Wiktionary
n. A scullery.
Usage examples of "back kitchen".
I would come home with my trousers tucked up, and my high-lows unlaced and full of water, sucking every time that I lifted up my leg, and marking the white sanded floor of the front room, as I proceeded through it to the back kitchen.
I'n got my bed laid i' th' little room o'er the back kitchen, an' ye can lie beside me.
Poyser, however, had no sooner seen the pony move off than she turned round, gave the two hilarious damsels a look which drove them into the back kitchen, and unspearing her knitting, began to knit again with her usual rapidity as she re-entered the house.
Well, he had a long, sometimes a trying, interview in the back kitchen.
Lula, Connie, and I got out and walked around to the back kitchen door.
I said, amused, and led him past the darkroom to what had once been the back kitchen but was now mostly bathroom and in part a continuation of the hall.
She felt her way towards the back kitchen, bumping painfully into the table as she passed.
Downstairs, the back kitchen door squeaked open and the innkeeper strode into the servants' hall, his square-toed shoes thumping impressively on the stone floor.
Barbara came into the hall from the back kitchen and said the phone was for Connery, would he come this way?