kitchen-sinkery
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English
[edit]Etymology
[edit]From kitchen sink + -ery.
Noun
[edit]- Household cleaning tasks.
- 1964, Capt. W.E. Johns, Biggles and the Lost Sovereigns, Alien Ebooks, →ISBN, page 50:
- If there's one thing that binds me rigid it's kitchen-sinkery. We should have brought a washing machine, then no doubt old Chin - Chin would have turned out clean shirts for us every day.
- 2020, Renée Hollis, Struggle and Success: True Stories That Reveal the Depths of the Human Experience, Exisle Publishing, →ISBN, page 212:
- In doing so, we've acquired a dishwasher. No matter that it's elderly, if not obsolete — it's our chance to put kitchen-sinkery behind us and begin a leisured after-dinner life.
- The style of the kitchen sink drama, depicting social realities in an unstylized and direct manner.
- 2016, Kathryn Schulz, “Race and racing in C. E. Morgan's ‘The Sport of Kings’”, in The New Yorker, page 66:
- All of that could read like the obligatory kitchen-sinkery of so many postmodern novels, too suspicious of conventional narrative to settle down.