kitchen cabinet
Americannoun
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a cupboard built into a kitchen or a chest of drawers for kitchen use, as for dishes and silverware.
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a group of unofficial advisers on whom a head of government appears to rely heavily.
noun
Etymology
Origin of kitchen cabinet
An Americanism dating back to 1825–35
Example Sentences
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A kitchen cabinet had come undone, and I needed a bracket and some glue to piece it back together.
Be honest with yourself: Are you really going to use the dusty waffle maker in your kitchen cabinet?
From MarketWatch
Before the move, they had a comfortable life in a small beach town in northern Iran, where his father owned a kitchen cabinet factory.
From Los Angeles Times
The latest is his New Year’s Eve retreat on new tariffs on upholstered furniture, kitchen cabinets and vanities.
In October, a 10-percent duty on imported softwood timber and lumber came into effect, along with a 25-percent duty on certain upholstered furniture and kitchen cabinets.
From Barron's
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