66 adjectives to describe cellar

"A damp, gloomy old cellar with tunnels and storerooms in queer corners andBut you were going to tell us about the attic.

This place was later spoken of as "Thompson's fort," because Donald C. Thompson, a Kansas photographer, took possession of it after the Belgian family fled, and plundered the neighborhood for coffee, rolls, and meat, with which he stocked his little cellar.

We caught a beautiful string of twenty or more, took them home, dressed them nicely, and sat them carefully away in the cool cellar.

Thus, according to a Herefordshire tradition, some years ago two hogsheads full of money were concealed in an underground cellar belonging to the Castle of Penyard, where they were kept by supernatural force.

The Great Table is laid out by a butler, with silver salt-cellars (Figs.

In order to avert waste and deterioration, purchasers are advised to store the stuff in barrels in a large dry cellar.

"A damp, gloomy old cellar with tunnels and storerooms in queer corners andBut you were going to tell us about the attic.

From the vaulted cellar beneath the house, now occupied by Mr. Chandler, ran an underground passage, evidently connected with some other building.

If it be taken from foul cellars, or from dirty streets, it may be as impure as that which it is designed to replace.

You needn't go to the low slums of London, needn't smuggle yourself round with detectives into the back dens of big cities if you want to see "sights" of poverty and depravity; you can have them nearer homeat homein the murky streets, sinister courts, crowded houses, dim cellars, and noisy drinking dens of St. Saviour's district.

That very night, perhaps, in some of those fetid cellars or sunken shanties, there were vigils kept of purpose as unselfish, prayer as heaven-commanding, as that of the old aspirants for knighthood.

Bring out the Saint Peray, if there be a bottle of that flavorous and flavous tipple in your extensive cellars,which I doubt, since you never had more than a single flask thereof, presented to you by a returned traveller, who bought it, to my certain knowledge, of a mixer in Congress Street, in Boston.

With its help they explored the tiny cellar and the upper floor.

There were spacious cellars beneath the whole of this building.

Huge game larders are yet to be seen in the lower regions of the manor house; you must pass through them to reach the still more ample wine cellars.

When at last it was ready, Anton laid the table, placing beside the dish a three-footed plated salt-cellar, blackened with age, and a cut glass decanter, with a round glass stopper in its narrow neck.

That men of the sobriety and standing of Cyrus the Gaunt, MacLachan, Leon Coventry, the Little Red Doctor, and Boggs (I do not count young Phil Stacey, for he was insane at the time, and has been so, with modifications and glorifications, ever since) should paint their noses green and frequent dubious cellars, calls for explanation.

His great bronze statue of Perseus in Florence; the Nymph of Fontainebleau, now in the Louvre; his golden salt-cellar, made for Francis I., and now in Viennathese are a few of his masterpieces, and any one of them is of a quality to stamp its maker as a master craftsman of imaginative genius and extraordinary manual skill.

It resembles, on the whole, a large handsome cellar, the roof of which rests upon a number of plain columns.

From a small house of eight rooms he transformed Mount Vernon into the present large mansion, ninety-six feet and four inches long by thirty-two feet in depth, with two floors and an attic, an immense cellar and the magnificent portico overlooking the Potomac.

But to-day he merely upset the salt and looked things at the innocent salt-cellar which his conscience, or his cloth, did not allow him to utter.

During the whole celebration along the whole way from London to Canterbury, hay and provender were given to all who asked, and at each gate of Canterbury in the four quarters of the city and in the four licensed cellars, were placed tuns of wine to be distributed gratis, and on the day of the festival, wine ran freely through the gutters of the streets."

The tunnel was rapidly filling with smoke, and through the white drifts of it they looked into the lighted cellar beyond.

They descended three steep flights of stone steps, into the cold, damp corridors of the lowermost cellars.

In the murky cellar of a Pell Street tenement seventeen Chinamen sat cross-legged in a circle round an octagonal teakwood table.

66 adjectives to describe  cellar