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- noun A
surface , usually resting oncupboards ordrawers that can be used to work on. Usually in akitchen .
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Examples
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My kitchen’s worktop is almost non-existent, so I’m craving something big.
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All that had happened is that my cooking utensils rack had decided to flee from the wall with the attendant noise that only colanders, seives, bottle openers and an Ikea alarm clock can make when hitting a table, floor, cooker and 'worktop'.
Kitchen Confidential Peter Ashley 2008
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Tom, Dick & Harry are a set of porcelain storage jars designed to make an entertaining and stylish addition to any kitchen worktop.
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The disorganization carries over to your desktop and worktop.
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The toastie-maker goes in a cupboard in the summer, but in generator season, it stays on the worktop, dripping little puddles of cheese and bringing crispy, melted, diesel-powered joy to both of us, and now to our little daughter too.
Family life 2011
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Rasmussen felt his shoulders slump, and he dropped the cutter back onto the worktop.
Star Trek The Next Generation® David A. McIntee 2011
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The disorganization carries over to your desktop and worktop.
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Rasmussen felt his shoulders slump, and he dropped the cutter back onto the worktop.
Star Trek The Next Generation® David A. McIntee 2011
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The disorganization carries over to your desktop and worktop.
Women Grow Business » Essential for Business: 5 Ways to Overcome Distraction 2009
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March 7: I have no idea what I had in mind when I bought the two lamb chops that are now sitting on the kitchen worktop.
Cookbooks From Britannia Rule! Katherine Wheelock 2011
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