noun
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ VERB
go
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I went back into the scullery and opened the adjoining door to the front room.
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Betty's hand was tight across her mouth now and she turned swiftly away and went back into the scullery .
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I got off the stool and went into the scullery and turned the wireless off.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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He walked along the small passage leading to the kitchen, then padded beyond it into the scullery before pressing a light-switch.
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Her grandmother, as usual, was sorting the washing in the scullery .
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I remember squealing as we watch the black monster twitch its claws on the scullery floor.
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I went back into the scullery and opened the adjoining door to the front room.
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In the scullery I found a note propped against a milk carton on the draining-board.
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She unlocked the scullery door at seven-fifteen this morning - actually, she was late.
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The kitchen and scullery had been swept and tidied up, and all the beds made.
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There's a wide door between kitchen and scullery which is usually left propped open.