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rolling kitchen

American  

noun

  1. a mobile kitchen used for feeding troops outdoors.


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A quarter of the units will be for adults with disabilities, with built-in features such as rolling kitchen islands to accommodate wheelchairs, or a mechanism that can automatically put out a stove fire.

From Washington Post • Feb. 12, 2019

A rolling kitchen and a motor truck filled with supplies followed them, and there was an ambulance with well-trained male nurses to look after sore and swollen feet.

From Time Magazine Archive

Later, the rolling kitchen got busy and soon after night fall a one-legged war veteran was serving hot food to the cry of "roll up"�the equivalent of the U. S. "come and get it."

From Time Magazine Archive

Following from Supply Company: 1 rolling kitchen, 4-mule; 1 combat wagon, 4-mule; 1 ration and baggage wagon, 4-mule; 1 ration cart, 2-mule; 1 water cart, 2-mule; 16 mules, draft.

From Military Instructors Manual by Schoonmaker, Oliver

The diplomat would invite a few friends to enjoy with him the welcome change from the "slum" ladled out of the caldrons of the battery rolling kitchen.

From War in the Garden of Eden by Roosevelt, Kermit

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