Synonym: basement, root cellar, wine cellar. Similar words: cancellation, cell, photocell, excellent, collar, all around, as well as, umbrella. Meaning: ['selə] n. 1. the lowermost portion of a structure partly or wholly below ground level; often used for storage 2. an excavation where root vegetables are stored 3. storage space where wines are stored.
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61. The old woman: A servant kept by the robber in his cellar.
62. I wish I had a cosmic panopticon and could see into every Paris cellar and every attic in the banlieue.
63. The royal palace was splendid and reputedly contained a large wine cellar.
64. The boiler, situated in the cellar, is hand-fired using solid fuel.
65. They often drag down members of their family into their coal cellar of degradation as they fuel the fires of self destruction.
66. There is a small cellar bar, a sun terrace, a large garden and small heated outdoor swimming pool.
67. Or is this the time to bring home a few ingots, dig up the cellar and bury them under the floor?
68. This time, however, the manacles aren't quite as firm as in the cellar.
69. When they start to unpack,(www.Sentencedict.com) they find they can't get the cellar door open.
70. On the north-east corner is the cellar, complete with winter bee boles and a drainage channel out to the moat.
71. A friend who used to visit them occasionally told me what conditions were like: It was very damp in the cellar.
72. Perhaps he was still sitting in his cellar pounding away.
73. Mortars and grenades pounded the area; 26 heavy explosions rocked the cellar.
74. Otherwise the attic or the coal cellar had to suffice, but concealment had been the fashion.
75. O'Viv A complimentary evening excursion to a local wine cellar and wine tasting.
76. Then you take the rope you brought from the cellar and measure out four lengths, cutting them with your penknife.
77. She had spent a fear-filled night beneath a stone slab in the meat cellar and, what was more, completely alone.
78. Have everything brought in and taken down to the cellar.
79. At the top of the cellar steps Broadman knelt down and fumbled in his tinderbox.
80. She put the phone down and collapsed into the nearest chair in the cellar.
81. Their collective mood had found its cellar, a malaise like a ladder they had descended rung by rung.
82. During the eighteenth century a young man fell into the cellar and succumbed to the injuries he sustained.
83. I've seen strong men crying at the salmon mayonnaise, and the wine cellar would turn a camel off the water.
84. Even if I do get out into the outer cellar unbound, what can I do?
85. The ground floor, now the cellar, has retained its original three rooms with vaulted ceilings.
86. Group profits rose by £300,000 to £61.4m after strong improvements by inns, restaurants and the Blayneys and Cellar 5 off-licence chains.
87. The last time Cal finished in the Pac-10 cellar was 1989, just before Oregon State signed its seven-year lease.
88. It might seem a bit like looking for a black cat in a coal cellar.
89. Dave dreamed up the evil pint in a cellar under Gastons, the pub his runs in Preston.
90. They led him, left hand aloft, through into the house, down a short passage and then some cellar steps.
More similar words: cancellation, cell, photocell, excellent, collar, all around, as well as, umbrella, capillary, flagellate, cancel, excel, parcel, scarcely, celibate, celebrity, celestial, decelerate, accelerate, celebration, allay, villa, fall away, fallacy, pillage, all along, collate, villain, village, gorilla.