5498 examples of kitchen in sentences

"Let 'em bring in their own traps," he commented, and Aunt Margaret fled, ashamed and conscience-smitten, to the kitchen.

They hain't but th' little room over th' kitchen left.

You are quite welcome to make use, as my guest, of the small room over the kitchen.

You are quite welcome, however, to make use of the furnishings in the small room over the kitchen.

She went wildly out into the hall, back into the little room over the kitchen, downstairs, everywhere, and returned in consternation.

"I'll get you some water to bathe your eyes," he offered, and ran into the little room over the kitchen to get a pitcher.

"Law me!" exclaimed Aunt Margaret when they appeared at the kitchen door.

As Aunt Margaret talked, the kitchen door swung wide, and the two men were stricken speechless with astonishment.

There, across from each other at the kitchen table, sat the utterly selfish and traitorous younger members of the rival houses of Ellsworth and Van Kamp, deep in the joys of chicken, and mashed potatoes, and gravy, and hot corn-pone, and all the other "fixings," laughing and chatting gaily like chums of years' standing.

Oline stood in the kitchen and could hear nothing.

I have every convenience; the room over the kitchen is fitted up for me; I have a fire there every evening, and can spend it alone or otherwise as I please.

But there was, besides, an extension behind, used as a kitchen, and over this was the room which had been used by John, the former servant.

Well do I know how good in a house is a woman's position, Who her own furniture round her knows, in kitchen and chamber; Who herself the bed and herself the table has covered.

Before I run away, I used to sleep in the kitchen.

Without further preface, he conducted them into his little schoolroom, which was parlor and kitchen likewise, and told them they were welcome to remain till morning.

The other half served for a kitchen, and was fitted up with a stove, whose small chimney passed through the roof.

The maid of all work, who had heard his call, came from the kitchen just as he was returning down the stairs.

When he came down-stairs he found Pete's wife already in the kitchen, gave her directions about his breakfast and then from force of habit, thought of his morning paper.

About midnight he went to his kitchen, and called out his two slaves, a man and woman.

On a Sabbath day the slave had drank somewhat freely; he was ordered by the tavern keeper, (where his present master had left his horse and the negro,) to stay in the kitchen; the negro wished to be out.

Michael Lewis (C); 14Sep56; R177111. Keep out of the kitchen.

In all Russian houses, as, doubtless, everybody knows, the first floor is given up to an antechambre, where guests remove their wraps and goloshes, and behind this room are the kitchen and servants' quarters.

While we were engaged in this conversation, and while the man was still up-stairs, the door from the kitchen burst open, and in came a handsome young fellow of about eighteen, whistling.

Then as they all retired to take their naps, the man who had first asked me if they might turn into the chateau, and who seemed to be the leader of the party, came into the kitchen and, hat in hand, begged a word or so with me.

In the kitchen there were practically no stores and hardly any arrangements even for simple bachelor cooking; the bedroom offered the same suggestion; the soap in the wash-stand was shrivelled and cracked; there was no cast-off linen, and the shirts in the drawers, though clean, had the peculiar yellowish, faded appearance that linen acquires when long out of use.

5498 examples of  kitchen  in sentences