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lazy Susan
noun
a revolving tray for foods, condiments, etc., placed usually at the center of a dining table.
any similar structure, as a shelf or tabletop, designed to revolve so that whatever it holds can be seen or reached easily.
lazy Susan
noun
a revolving tray, often divided into sections, for holding condiments, etc
Word History and Origins
Origin of lazy Susan1
Example Sentences
The lazy Susan in the center held a strange combination of items—a number of prescription drugs, a set of binoculars on top of a bird guide, and an animal bone.
Other deep shelves or cupboards in the home might benefit from a rotating lazy Susan, which brings items from back to front easily, Deppa says.
Dedicated cabinets hold bakeware, including a lazy Susan in a corner cabinet.
Using only three items, the YouTuber and lifestyle blogger created the DIY lazy Susan with two stackable pans and a pack of marbles.
Some of the old postcards that I have, there's like 12 massive lazy Susan tables in this entire space.
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