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- A dumbwaiter is a small freight elevator or lift intended to carry food. Dumbwaiters found within modern structures, including both commercial, public...
- Look up dumbwaiter in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A dumbwaiter (lit. "silent waiter") is a small freight elevator. Dumbwaiter may also refer to: Lazy...
- more pointed, at times nearly nonsensical. In the back of the room is a dumbwaiter, which delivers occasional food orders. This is mysterious and both characters...
- to lore, Thomas Jefferson invented the device, which was known as a "dumbwaiter", for his daughter Susan. Regardless of the origins of the name, by 1917...
- the mechanical dumbwaiter. Cannon first filed for the patent of a brake system (US Patent no. 260776) that could be used for a dumbwaiter on January 6,...
- includes requirements for elevators, escalators, dumbwaiters, moving walks, material elevators, and dumbwaiters with automatic transfer devices. New York, N...
- escape their cells while Brendan attends to his injury. After using the dumbwaiter to carry multiple-amputee Penny out of the ba****t, the three fight Brendan...
- Grace is seen by a third maid who accidentally crushes herself in a dumbwaiter while yelling for the family. Grace runs to the goat shed, where Georgie...
- show The Ellen DeGeneres Show), and mini bars (including the one with a dumbwaiter system to deliver its trademark drinks to Gifford and Bush Hager). The...
- a small kitchen designed for use by the First Family, and served by a dumbwaiter connected to the main kitchen on the ground floor. Beginning in the 19th...