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hutch

[huhch] / hʌtʃ /
NOUN
a cupboard
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An assortment of vintage items on display in a hutch the couple purchased at the Santa Monica Flea Market.

From Los Angeles Times

Jack paused, grabbed a pen and stationery from the kitchen hutch, went back to his seat at the table and began to write.

From The Wall Street Journal

“I’ve had this since my kids were little, and you can see all the markings,” she said of the hutch in the corner of her dining room.

From Los Angeles Times

Misting systems will be used to minimise dust after the demolition but residents are advised to shut windows, keep pets indoors and cover fish ponds and rabbit hutches.

From BBC

I got the Sellers Hoosier, a wooden hutch with a built-in tin flour bin and a metal bread kneading shelf, now more than 100 years old, that my great-grandmother used to bake on.

From Los Angeles Times