Sample Sentences forkitchenette (auto-selected)
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The studio apartment had a kitchenette with a small sink, a mini fridge, and one burner.kitchenette = small kitchen
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We chose a hotel room with a kitchenette so we could prepare simple breakfasts and store snacks during our week-long stay in the city.
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They never saw the kitchenettes.† (source)
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I got dressed and retrieved my phone from the kitchenette.† (source)
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She padded toward the corner of the room, the excuse for a kitchenette.† (source)
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He'd already moved into the kitchenette and poured water into a machine that dripped out a strong brew.† (source)
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But at that moment, I was wearing the dress to cook hot dogs, watching them swell and bob in the boiling water as the late-morning sunlight filtered in through the trailer's small kitchenette window.† (source)
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Nadia's flat comprised a studio room with an alcove kitchenette and a bathroom so small that showering without drenching the commode was impossible.† (source)
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She pushed it open to reveal a small bedroom with two sets of bunk beds and a kitchenette with a table and chairs in the far corner.† (source)
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It's a single room, with a fold-out bed, made up, and a kitchenette counter at the far end, and another door that must lead to the bathroom.† (source)
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At a quarter past eleven he rose and moved the plates and bowls to the kitchenette and began to load the dishwasher.† (source)
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She lived in a studio apartment in Greenwich Village, a fourth-floor walk-up opening into a tiny kitchenette.† (source)
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She points toward the bed—we have no sitting rooms here—and moves into her kitchenette, which has the same plastic cutting board, the same dull knife, as mine.† (source)
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After we had our first baby in 1943, we moved across the street to a one-room kitchenette that cost six dollars a week.† (source)
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When she got to her door, she dragged the boy inside, down a hall, and into a large kitchenette —furnished room at the rear of the house.† (source)
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She washed the glass Brian had used, standing naked in the kitchenette, and it seemed completely reasonable and natural, all of it, earned, needed, naked, and she took a shower and got dressed.† (source)
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