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cabinet

[kab-uh-nit] / ˈkæb ə nɪt /




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As a player, you won't feel like you have won it, even if you have the medal in your trophy cabinet.

From BBC

In a post on X, former cabinet minister Rory Stewart praised Martin for speaking "fluently and diplomatically - while also standing up for values, peace and European allies".

From BBC

They said that the tax problems which precipitated her departure from the cabinet last autumn are occasionally mentioned by voters on the doorstep as an example of their frustration with the Labour government.

From BBC

Last Friday, Prabowo took stock of the economic situation with his cabinet, stating: "We must now also take proactive measures, meaning we must conserve fuel."

From Barron's

The office was paneled in dark wood and had a row of oak filing cabinets against one wall.

From Literature