Cellarette

Word CELLARETTE
Character 10
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Definitions and meanings of "Cellarette"

What do we mean by cellarette?

A cabinet for storing bottles of wine or liquor. noun

A drinks cabinet noun

A drinks cabinet

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The word "cellarette" in example sentences

Fig. 59 shows a deep drawer, generally known as a cellarette, and used in ❋ William Fairham (N/A)

He frowned at her questioningly, hesitated and then went to a small cellarette. ❋ Eberhart, Mignon G (1938)

The wide use of the suffix - ette in such terms as farmerette, conductorette, kitchenette, cellarette, featurette, leatherette, flannelette, crispette, usherette and huskerette, is due to the same effort to make one word do the work of two. ❋ Henry Louis (1921)

I remember Moira's yawning as she closed the cellarette, and her wondering how Mrs. Kennaston could keep on rouging and powdering at her age, and why Kennaston never had anything in particular to say for himself? ❋ Unknown (1917)

He had fished the key of the cellarette from its hiding-place in my shoe bag and was mixing himself what he called a Bernard Shaw -- a foundation of brandy and soda, with a little of everything else in sight to give it snap. ❋ Mary Roberts Rinehart (1917)

Jim presented everybody, and then he went into the den and closed the door and we heard him unlock the cellarette. ❋ Mary Roberts Rinehart (1917)

Del Mar moved toward a cellarette built into the wall. ❋ Unknown (1908)

"If instead of sitting there," Mr.. Barnes continued in high good humour, "you were to get a bottle of that port wine out of the cellarette, we might drink Mr. Fitzgerald's health, being as it's his first visit." ❋ Unknown (1906)

It serves as a pedestal and has one side which opens on hinges allowing the inside to be used as a smoker's cabinet or cellarette. ❋ Unknown (1891)

The old man rose and crossed to an old brass-bound cellarette, which he opened. ❋ George Manville Fenn (1870)

The dining-room sideboard and _cellarette_ had been opened, and wine and glasses put on the table, as if our robbers had drank our good health for the success of their attempt. ❋ Fanny Kemble (1851)

Tennessee hunting horn; a Regency cellarette once owned by poet Lord Byron; and an heirloom necklace whose centerpiece is a five carat diamond, valued at $250,000. email reminder

"Lady-love," Fred said solemnly, "if you do not give me the key to the cellarette, I shall have a chill. ❋ Unknown (1910)

I want to get at some cognac that is in the cellarette. " ❋ Louis Tracy (1895)

"This is one of a couple of pints from the cellarette in Levy's billiard den; take your will of it, Bunny, and perhaps the old man may have the other when he's a good boy. ❋ Unknown (1893)

It must have been Roberts's fault that the cellarette was unlocked, but ever since he has seemed quite mad; we were obliged to send for Dr.Luttrell. " ❋ Rosa Nouchette Carey (1874)

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