cellar in the PONS Dictionary

cellar Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

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A fire broke out in the cellars of the building, where some mattresses were stored.
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Since the start the company has specialised in exceptionally fine wine and currently holds over 10,000 bottles of the world's finest vintages in its cellars.
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Nothing of the preceptory stands above ground; however, the manor's cellars incorporate remains of medieval walls.
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Of the medieval castle only the cellars and parts of the spiral staircase of the keep have survived.
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Wine clubs ("peas") celebrate special events in these cellars.
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Although the buildings were removed, the cellars remained, several entrances were filled in, others are still open.
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Actually, several people are living in this big building of which the cellars are several centuries old.
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In the cellars was evidence of an earlier building, probably a brick-built house enclosing a courtyard on three sides.
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The south tower was entered by a door in the centre, with vaulted cellars either side.
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Watermills, cowsheds, corn driers, wine cellars and kilns were typical farm buildings.
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