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stand mixer

American  
[stand mik-ser] / ˈstænd ˌmɪk sər /

noun

  1. a stationary electric mixer for heavy-duty mixing, whipping, or kneading of various foods, typically having a flat beater, dough hook, and whisk attachments.


Etymology

Origin of stand mixer

First recorded in 1970–75

Example Sentences

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He eventually called and, after a wait, got a Target employee to manually add the “½” to his address; by then, he said, several gifts, including a $300 stand mixer, had already been sent.

From Los Angeles Times • May 26, 2024

In a stand mixer with the paddle attachment, beat the butter, brown sugar and white sugar on medium-high until well combined, about 3 minutes.

From Washington Times • Aug. 15, 2023

The Berkeley Public Library, for example, has a tool library that includes items like a stand mixer and immersion blender.

From Salon • Jun. 3, 2023

Finding room for a stand mixer or enough counter space to bake cookies, or storing your books in the living room and enough closet space for your clothes are issues apartment dwellers face every day.

From Seattle Times • May 24, 2023

We only had one stand mixer in our kitchen and two mixing bowls for it.

From "From the Desk of Zoe Washington" by Janae Marks

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