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appliance

[uh-plahy-uhns] / əˈplaɪ əns /
NOUN
machine, usually with domestic purpose
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Adjacent to the living room is the chic dining area, and the chef’s kitchen is equipped with state-of-the-art appliances and stylish white countertops with gray cabinets.

From MarketWatch

The analysts also expect continued sluggish trends in TVs and appliances, “with housing still stuck for now.”

From The Wall Street Journal

Others describe money hidden in ceilings, toilet tanks and even household appliances, part of a folklore of concealment born of repeated financial trauma.

From The Wall Street Journal

A growing share of revenue will likely come from new businesses such as appliance subscriptions and web-based services, as well as its heating, ventilation and air-conditioning segment, the analyst adds.

From The Wall Street Journal

You charge it when you have power, then when there’s an outage, you can plug in essential appliances.

From The Wall Street Journal