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cellar

[sel-er] / ˈsɛl ər /
NOUN
underground story of building
Synonyms
Antonyms
WEAK


Example Sentences

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There’s also a lower-level lounge, media room, wine cellar, an in-law suite, and a home gym.

From MarketWatch

A few days later, soldiers took up positions outside the home, but his family didn’t dare look outside to see which faction it was, taking cover in the cellar.

From Seattle Times

They also looked for samples of old yeast in brewery cellars across Bavaria, but yeast is notoriously short-lived and seldom survives more than a few years if not frozen.

From Science Magazine

At dawn, medics stationed in the village ventured out of a cellar, looking for human casualties.

From New York Times

The A’s have also finished last in the AL West four of the past eight seasons, raising concerns in Las Vegas that fans may be inheriting a cellar dweller.

From Seattle Times