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cupboard
[kuhb-erd]
noun
a closet with shelves for dishes, cups, etc.
Chiefly British., any small closet or cabinet, as for clothes, food, or the like.
cupboard
/ ˈkʌbəd /
noun
a piece of furniture or a recessed area of a room, with a door concealing storage space
Word History and Origins
Example Sentences
Ultra-processed foods are defined as containing more than five ingredients which you would not find at home in your kitchen cupboard, such as emulsifiers, preservatives, additives, dyes and sweeteners.
It is testimony to the enduring skill of the striker, who last played for England seven years ago, but also suggests the cupboard is worryingly bare.
It landed just as shoppers were loading up on boxed meals and non-perishable eats, a dissonance that feels almost poetic: a culture clinging to glamour even as the cupboards start to echo.
The cupboard is still not overflowing with ready-made alternatives for England's record goalscorer.
"How can a file in the Criminal Investigation Department move up and down, or remain stuck for seven or eight years in a cupboard?" he asked during a speech marking anti-corruption day.
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