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lardery (n.)

A larder.

lardery Sentence Examples

  1. The expansive lardery boasted an impressive array of cured meats, cheeses, and preserved delicacies.
  2. The Victorian estate's grand lardery housed enough provisions to sustain a small army for an extended period.
  3. Emily's diligent mother stocked the lardery with ample supplies to ensure her family's well-being during the harsh winters.
  4. The chef's meticulously organized lardery was a symphony of flavors, from pungent spices to aromatic herbs.
  5. The castle's siege-ready lardery contained barrels of salted fish, sacks of grain, and enough cheese to feed a raiding army.
  6. The modest homestead's humble lardery held essential staples like flour, beans, and a few choice cuts of meat.
  7. The impoverished widow's meager lardery contained only a few meager potatoes and a handful of onions.
  8. The village's communal lardery served as a safety net for families in times of need, providing basic sustenance.
  9. The pantry was often mistaken for the lardery due to its abundance of preserved goods and the faint scent of curing spices.
  10. As the apocalypse descended, people frantically raided the larderies of abandoned homes in search of food and supplies.

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A larder.

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The expansive lardery boasted an impressive array of cured meats, cheeses, and preserved delicacies.

The Victorian estate's grand lardery housed enough provisions to sustain a small army for an extended period.

Emily's diligent mother stocked the lardery with ample supplies to ensure her family's well-being during the harsh winters.

The chef's meticulously organized lardery was a symphony of flavors, from pungent spices to aromatic herbs.