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root cellar

NOUN
  1. an excavation where root vegetables are stored

How To Use root cellar In A Sentence

  • They were busy packing the root cellar with parsnips, canning their ox tongues and making their tourtieres and petes-des-soeurs, or driving the dogsled down the hill for a barrel of water.
  • Put them into a plastic bag with a number of small holes, and put these in a cold root cellar or in the crisper of the refrigerator.
  • When we were nearly done planting, Michael went down to the root cellar and brought back a bucket and two earthenware crocks.
  • In the morning, Michael and I dumped five-gallon buckets full of compost, forest loam, sand, and leaf mold onto the root cellar's cold cement floor.
  • That was before they put me in the root cellar.
  • I know another guy whose abandoned mother routinely locked him in a dark root cellar at nights.
  • When we were nearly done planting, Michael went down to the root cellar and brought back a bucket and two earthenware crocks.
  • Cantor looks like he's coming to us live from inside a root cellar, and Debbie WS is lit to the point where I worry she might be having her retinae damaged. TV SoundOff: Sunday Talking Heads
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