scullion (Meaning)

Wordnet

scullion (n)

a kitchen servant employed to do menial tasks (especially washing)

Webster

scullion (n.)

A scalion.

A servant who cleans pots and kettles, and does other menial services in the kitchen.

scullion Sentence Examples

  1. The scullion's hands were red and swollen from scrubbing pots and pans all day.
  2. Despite his lowly status, the scullion possessed a keen eye for detail and a surprising amount of culinary knowledge.
  3. The kitchen was a bustling hive of activity, with scullions scurrying about, their wooden spoons clanging against metal pots.
  4. The head chef entrusted his most delicate sauces to the most skilled scullion.
  5. The scullion's quick wit and unwavering loyalty made him a valuable asset in the royal kitchen.
  6. The scullion's humble origins didn't diminish his pride in his craft.
  7. The scullion's dreams of becoming a renowned chef were fueled by his unwavering determination.
  8. The scullion's love for food was evident in every dish he prepared.
  9. The king was so impressed with the scullion's culinary skills that he granted him a special dispensation.
  10. In the annals of culinary history, the name of the scullion would forever be remembered for his exceptional talents.

FAQs About the word scullion

a kitchen servant employed to do menial tasks (especially washing)A scalion., A servant who cleans pots and kettles, and does other menial services in the kitch

servant, apprentice, maid, helper, lieutenant, maidservant, aide, assistant, handmaid, adjutant

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The scullion's hands were red and swollen from scrubbing pots and pans all day.

Despite his lowly status, the scullion possessed a keen eye for detail and a surprising amount of culinary knowledge.

The kitchen was a bustling hive of activity, with scullions scurrying about, their wooden spoons clanging against metal pots.

The head chef entrusted his most delicate sauces to the most skilled scullion.