Larders [noun]
Definition of Larders:
provisions
Opposite/Antonyms of Larders:
-
Sentence/Example of Larders:
His table is well supplied from the choicest his larder affords and he cheerfully welcomes all to its side.
By good luck, he found, on examining the larder, that there were odds and ends of one kind and another sufficient for a meal.
However, before venturing to do so, we determined to try to replenish our larder with eggs.
He was made easy on this point, and, with an increase in our larder, became quite perky.
And that night she sliced up part of a duck with some cheese, and put it in a plate on the larder floor.
Her dog (the same who had robbed Huggy of his tail), according to his custom, followed her into the larder.
Having filled the sack with leaves, he went off with his gun in search of game for his larder, and only came home at nightfall.
Daily his larder and wine-cellar were open to all who wished to eat and drink.
But where did you learn that one's larder's full in proportion as one's work's fine?
On walls, posts, and pillars were hung a number of allusions to the variety and excellence of Bob's larder.