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It can be used to indicate a location within a cellar, often referring to a place where items are stored or where activities take place.
Example: "We found the old wine bottles at the cellar, hidden behind the wooden crates."
Alternatives: "in the cellar" or "inside the cellar".
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He plays at the Cellar Upstairs, London, on 19 March.
There is always the opportunity to buy at the cellar door.
The Razorback Red – at a reasonable $20 – is my pick at the cellar door.
Some firefighters atop the rubble decided to make a go at the cellar.
Lloyd Griffith is at the Cellar, Pleasance Courtyard, until 30 August.
Shows were so sparsely attended that waitresses at the Cellar would take off their aprons and pretend to be customers.
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Liam Williams is at Laughing Horse @ The Cellar Monkey, Edinburgh, until 25 August.
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