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cellarette

noun as in sideboard

Strongest match

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In a trice she had opened a cellarette and taken from it a decanter of brandy.

The lady stared hard at all the girls, and then around at the old-fashioned furniture; at the plate rail of Delft china which Ruth had taken out of a cupboard, where it had been hidden away for years; at the ancient cellarette; and at the few pieces of heavy plate with which the highboy and the lowboy were both decorated.

George Vine opened the cellarette, and gave him a little brandy, whose reviving power proved wonderful.

Lady-love," Fred said solemnly, "if you do not give me the key to the cellarette, I shall have a chill.

I stood blinking after her a moment; then I fixed my attention gloomily upon the cellarette.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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