lardry (Meaning)

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lardry (n.)

A larder.

Synonyms & Antonyms of lardry

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lardry Sentence Examples

  1. The old lardry, located in the basement, was lined with shelves stocked with preserved meats and cheeses.
  2. The aroma of freshly baked bread wafted from the lardry, tantalizing the senses.
  3. The maid crept into the lardry to retrieve a loaf of bread for her master's dinner.
  4. The servants gathered in the lardry to partake in a midnight feast, their laughter muffled by the heavy stone walls.
  5. The rats infested the lardry, scurrying through the shadows in search of sustenance.
  6. The lord ordered his steward to fill the lardry with provisions for the upcoming siege.
  7. The pantryman carefully inventoried the contents of the lardry, ensuring that all necessities were accounted for.
  8. The miserly old woman kept her meager rations locked away in the lardry, fearing that others would steal them.
  9. During the festival, the lardry was filled with delicacies, such as roasted boar and sweetmeats.
  10. The bard's song echoed through the lardry, its haunting melody a testament to the bounty stored within.

FAQs About the word lardry

A larder.

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No antonyms found.

The old lardry, located in the basement, was lined with shelves stocked with preserved meats and cheeses.

The aroma of freshly baked bread wafted from the lardry, tantalizing the senses.

The maid crept into the lardry to retrieve a loaf of bread for her master's dinner.

The servants gathered in the lardry to partake in a midnight feast, their laughter muffled by the heavy stone walls.