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kitchenette [ˌkıtʃıˈnet] N

earthenware [ˈɜːθənweə] N

kitchen [ˈkıtʃın] N

kitchen helper N

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The interior is much more modest, with simple displays of low-priced merchandise, ranging from vacuum cleaners and winter coats to kitchenware, toys and grocery items.
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The main focus of the retailer was jewellery, appliances, kitchenware, toys, personal care, discount furniture, electronics and seasonal goods.
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The most active period for the production of household ceramics including tableware, kitchenware, giftware, and art ware was from the 1930s through the 1960s.
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In addition to the food market, there is often a market for clothing and kitchenware, with very low prices.
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Pots and kitchenware were typically stored on open shelves, and parts of the room could be separated from the rest using simple curtains.
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Generally, when we think of objects, situations, or people in abstract, high-level terms, we tend to categorize them into broader categories (e.g., kitchenware).
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He also has a successful line of kitchenware and small cooking appliances.
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The range of products grew to include wooden, glass, ceramic and stainless steel kitchenware, as well as a range of specialty foods.
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Dish names, recipes, authentic kitchenware all were reinvented anew, as though ten centuries of history had never existed.
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The cellar theme covers appliances, fixtures, kitchenware, and tableware.
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