Cellarettes [noun]
Definition of Cellarettes:
furniture piece
Opposite/Antonyms of Cellarettes:
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Sentence/Example of Cellarettes:
Fig. 59 shows a deep drawer, generally known as a cellarette, and used in a sideboard to accommodate wine bottles.
George Vine opened the cellarette, and gave him a little brandy, whose reviving power proved wonderful.
I stood blinking after her a moment; then I fixed my attention gloomily upon the cellarette.
The old man rose and crossed to an old brass-bound cellarette, which he opened.
When he had gone to a cellarette, and taken a drink from a decanter there, his misery grew warm and sweet.
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.
The source of drinks he indicated was a well-stocked cellarette at the other side of the room.
And I had done it as far as my bank account, cellarette and the liquor-dealer permitted.
And just here her attention seemed to center on my cellarette over in the corner.
I felt ashamed as I looked in the cellarette, and wondered what the deuce I should offer her.