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appliance

[uh-plahy-uhns] / əˈplaɪ əns /
NOUN
machine, usually with domestic purpose
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Unlike the Alcazars’ spacious 1966 home in New Orleans, their new ADU’s interiors are modern and simple, with white oak floors and cabinets and Bosch appliances, including a stackable washer and dryer.

From Los Angeles Times

Kloewer and her husband, who have a toddler, are holding off on buying new appliances until lawmakers pass a new, longer funding bill.

From The Wall Street Journal

Jenner then showcased her chef’s kitchen, which features a marble backsplash, expansive island, state-of-the-art appliances, and a cozy fireplace, which she revealed was her mom’s idea.

From MarketWatch

Consumers who once upgraded phones, appliances or wardrobes on a predictable cycle are now waiting for deeper discounts or skipping purchases altogether.

From MarketWatch

The levies are set to take effect on 1 January 2026 and will apply to goods like metals, cars, clothing and appliances.

From BBC