A cupboard in a kitchen.
A cabinet, often with a mirror, in a bathroom.
A cabinet, typically in a bathroom, for storing medicines and toiletries.
A cabinet used for general storage.
A cabinet with glass doors, typically for displaying items.
The most important members of the opposition party.
A small cabinet placed next to a bed.
A cabinet that is secured with a lock.
A committee of ministers formed to direct a war.
Refers to a meeting involving all members of the cabinet.
A small group of the most senior ministers in the cabinet.
A formal meeting of the cabinet ministers.
The door of a cupboard.
A minister who is part of the cabinet.
A senior government minister who is a member of the cabinet.
A drawer that is part of a cabinet.
An occasion when the members of the cabinet are changed.
The most senior civil servant, who provides policy advice to the cabinet.
The act of appointing someone to the cabinet.
A person who has been appointed to the cabinet.
Used to describe the cabinet gathering for a meeting.
Used to describe the cabinet talking about a particular topic.
Indicates location inside a cabinet.
To change the members of the cabinet.
To seek advice or information from the cabinet.