19 Words to use with cellar

"I came through the cellar window, papa.

There could be a cellar-kitchen; and it had been needful for the moving, that all the rambling, outrunning L, which had held the kitchens and woodsheds before, should be cut off and disposed of as mere lumber.

It is just an odd stubby brick house with a crumbling cellar-hut at one end.

"OH, YES!AND I'LL BE THE NEW NURSE, AND YOU MUST KISS ME BEHIND THE CELLAR DOOR!"

These and other drinkables are brought from the cellar every day by his own hands, except where an under-butler is kept; and a careful entry of every bottle used, entered in the cellar-book; so that the book should always show the contents of the cellar.

He left his wife and three children in their cellar-home.

When the cloth was removed, he flung the cellar-key at my head, and exclaimed, in a burst of unexampled good-humor: "Basil, you dog, fetch up a bottle of the particular port!"

The trouble with the cellar party was that it could not get up.

The Wolfes had two of the cellar-rooms.

In other dank cellars soldiers who were off guard were lying or sitting.

Once in awhile he would look at his rifle, that hung against the wall, then at the man that stood at the top of the cellar-stairs, guardin' us, as if he had a'most made up his mind to begin a knock-down an' drag-out fight with the rascals.

Getting nearer, however, he discovered that the door at the bottom of the stone cellar steps was open.

You could not walk a dozen yards at any time without falling down a yawning cellar-trap, or being run over by a porter with a huge load upon his head, or getting splashed from head to foot by the sudden pulling-up of some cart in the gutter beside you.

Colonel May built him a fine "mansion house," thirty-six feet by eighteen, and fifteen feet high, with a good cellar underneath, and in the windows panes of glass he had brought all the way from Boston.

The silence above was broken by the creak of an opening door, the sound of excited voices, and a sudden gleam of light, finding entrance through the open cellar-way.

They were betrothed as early as September, 1721, and together stood sponsor to the child of the prince's cellar-clerk.

The Bishop of London would not thank me for intimating that he gained something from being Arnold's successor; but I am sure Mr. Hughes would be pleased to think that Arnold's spirit still lives and works in his cellar-chapel.

The builder was not of Roger's mind about the cellar digging, but he really did begin operations in April.

"The damp, unventilated, and undrained huts, in some parts of the camp, produced consequences similar to those in cellar-dwellings at home,"that is, typhus and typhoid diseases.

19 Words to use with  cellar