Definitionn. white goods in which food can be stored at low temperatures
Last update: October 16, 2015
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They ate and then she put the remaining food in the refrigerator for Alex. [Please select]
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The refrigerator should be put outside the kitchen, in some such place as a sheltered part of the back piazza. [Please select]
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Then it was discovered that not a morsel of food was to be found in the refrigerator, closet, or cellar. [Please select]
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But she now viewed a back room with a homemade refrigerator of yellow smeared with black grease. [Please select]
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These tubes are placed in a refrigerator over night at a temperature of from 40 to 50° F. [Please select]
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Commuters and truck-wagons ain't any sweet haulin', but I tell you they're a heap better 'n cuttin' out refrigerator-cars or oil-tanks. [Please select]
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He sought to regain his lost dignity by announcing to Matilda: "I'm going to stick this pitcher of cocktails in the refrigerator."' [Please select]
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