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US
/ˈpæntɹi/
]
[ UK /pˈɑːntɹi/ ]
[ UK /pˈɑːntɹi/ ]
NOUN
- a small storeroom for storing foods or wines
How To Use pantry In A Sentence
- The pistachio and lemon bites became almond flavoured when I made them, as almonds were all I had in the pantry.
- There is a side entrance from the front of the house into the kitchen pantry area.
- Millner, keenly aware that an aromatic savarin au rhum was describing an arc behind his head previous to being rushed back to the pantry under young Draper's indifferent eye, stiffened himself against this last assault of the enemy, and read out firmly: "What relation do you consider that a man's business conduct should bear to his religious and domestic life? The Blond Beast
- Three cars forward the steward unlocks the kitchen, the pantryman begins to prepare bread and muffins, and Ashby's Tavern awakens for breakfast.
- The house comprised a kitchen, a little hall, lower parlour, pantry, two cellars, a hall above stairs, an upper parlour and four chambers with cocklofts above.
- There was £699 paid to extra staff that had to be drafted in such as pages, footmen, cellar assistants and glass and silver pantry assistants.
- Anne looked on the second shelf of the room pantry but there was no bottle of raspberry cordial there. Anne of Green Gables
- Talking with Kate the other week, I was saying I needed to get a mirror as the glass doors on my pantry weren't quite cutting it.
- The hungry children made a raid on the pantry.
- With that, I put my hand into my breech, (being my best pantry) and I gave him a loaf, which he received with many thanks, and said, that if ever he could requit it, he would. The Pennyles Pilgrimage Or The Money-lesse Perambulation of John Taylor