Kitchen-cabinet
noun
1.
a cupboard built into a kitchen or a chest of drawers for kitchen use, as for dishes and silverware.
2.
a group of unofficial advisers on whom a head of government appears to rely heavily.
noun
1.
a group of unofficial advisers to a political leader, esp when considered to be more influential than the official cabinet
noun phrase
An unofficial set of advisers to a president or chief, made up of close friends and cronies, originally of President Andrew Jackson (1832+)
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