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kitcheny

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English

Etymology

From kitchen + -y.

Adjective

kitcheny (comparative more kitcheny, superlative most kitcheny)

  1. (informal) Resembling or characteristic of a kitchen.
    • 2005, Michael McClelland, Tattoo Blues, page 78:
      That room was a kitcheny extension of the main room. Jars lined the cabinets, filled with dried fruits and pickled vegetables. One wall seemed devoted to nothing but bottles of vinegars and hot sauces.
    • 2007, Marc Joseph, The Heifer Chronicles: The End Time Imperiled, page 78:
      They found two chairs arranged before a podium and on a kitcheny-looking table next to the podium was a tape recorder.

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