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pullman kitchen

noun

  1. a kitchenette, often recessed into a wall and concealed by double doors or a screen.


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Word History and Origins

Origin of pullman kitchen1

An Americanism dating back to 1965–70; so called because sinks and similar facilities were installed this way in Pullman-style railway cars
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Example Sentences

The main room is paneled in walnut and outfitted with damask furniture, a dinette, and a Pullman kitchen.

No bigger than a Pullman kitchen, this new spot with counter seating serves 13- and 15-course kaiseki tasting menus, $138 and $178, by the chef and owner Xiaowei Zheng, formerly of Sushi Dojo.

It had a Pullman kitchen, a musty bed and a single closet.

The apartment has a Pullman kitchen and looks out on a dark interior courtyard.

"I was in the penthouse pullman kitchen washing the dishes after cooking bacon and eggs for George and the children and the grandsons and the other relatives and staff who wandered in and out."

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