lazy Susan
n. A revolving tray for condiments or food.
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lazy Susan
n a revolving tray, often divided into sections, for holding condiments, etc
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la′zy Su′san
(or su′san) or La′zy Su′san,
n. 1. a revolving tray for foods, condiments, etc., placed usu. at the center of a dining table.
2. any similar structure, as a shelf or tabletop, designed to revolve so that whatever it holds can be seen or reached easily.
[1915–20]
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Noun | 1. | lazy Susan - a revolving tray placed on a dining tabletray - an open receptacle for holding or displaying or serving articles or food |
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