A pie cupboard is a ventilated upright cabinet that was used to cool and store pies and other food items. Usually about 6 feet tall, 3 feet wide with pierced metal inserts in the doors and sides to let air in. Usually just nail holes making up a pattern.
An old term used by Scots (and some Irish and a few others) is a press. As in a china press (for china cabinet) A cupboard or cabinet with pierced metal doors, used for cooling and storing baked good was a pie press, etc.
A cupboard shelf refers to a horizontal surface within a cupboard or cabinet that is used for storing items. It provides an organized and efficient way to maximize storage space within the cupboard. Cupboard shelves can be adjustable or fixed depending on the design of the cupboard.
The cupboard hinges are squeaking. "Please put the cups into the cupboard," instructed mother.
I think it is a livery cupboard
Cupboard in Spanish is armario.
Mammy's Cupboard was created in 1940.
The Indian in the Cupboard was created in 1980.
A cupboard is a closet or cabinet.
The American English term for "cupboard" is "cabinet."
The letter p in the word cupboard is silent
The ISBN of The Indian in the Cupboard is 978-0380600120.
An Airing Cupboard Or Cupboard Under The Stairs