cellarage
Origin of cellarage
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How to use cellarage in a sentence
My dear sir, I have a house, and cellarage, to the both of which you shall be made welcome.
Poison Island | Arthur Thomas Quiller-Couch (Q)Jack laughed at his own phrase, so literally close to the only mode of gaining access to their cellarage in the snow.
The Cup of Trembling and Other Stories | Mary Hallock FooteAt one time it had been celebrated for its vast cellarage, which had contained some rare old wines.
I Will Repay | Baroness Emmuska OrczyThe earth out of the cellarage was tipped into the nearest burn or over the cliffs into the sea.
Patsy | S. R. CrockettWe caught water, as it dripped ice-cold from the roof, and pledged Old Winter in his own cellarage.
The Heart of the White Mountains, Their Legend and Scenery | Samuel Adams Drake
British Dictionary definitions for cellarage
/ (ˈsɛlərɪdʒ) /
an area of a cellar
a charge for storing goods in a cellar, etc
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