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vegetable cellar
noun
- a usually underground storage room where fresh vegetables can be stored at normally cool temperatures for later use.
Word History and Origins
Origin of vegetable cellar1
Example Sentences
The elderly lady lived in the family vegetable cellar for 29 days after Russian troops took over her village.
It appeared they had been hiding in his basement vegetable cellar when they were discovered by Russian forces and killed.
Next to the barn was a steaming manure pile and a thickly thatched vegetable cellar with Lenino's treasure�40 tons of seed potatoes.
Three men who wore the uniforms of French soldiers, one of whom was evidently a lieutenant, looked hastily up when Rod entered the vegetable cellar, and addressed them in the words we have given.
The lights had by this time vanished within the vegetable cellar that had been built underground for frost protection in the cold winters.
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