In the latter part of the 18th century, when the sideboard was in process of evolution from a side-table with drawers into the large and important piece of furniture which it eventually became, the cellaret was a detached receptacle.
If he had Burgundy for luncheon he finished the bottle at dinner; but if not, as on the day in question, the remains of the bottle were put away in an unlocked cellaret in the dining-room.
She had locked it, and put the key in the little basket where the keys of her scantily supplied store closet and of the cellaret lay: there it stood on the round table near the window, with her ink-bottle and blotting-book.
The first cellaret Katherine opened was quite empty, the opposite one held two empty bottles covered with dust, and another, at the bottom of which was about a wineglass of brandy.
He spun around from the cellaret and was halfway to his feet when Hyrst hit him.
Lexy folds his arms and leans against the cellaret in a high-spirited attitude.
He goes to the cellaret and puts the papers into one of the drawers.
The sarcophagus, often richly carved, of course succeeded the simpler cellaret of Sheraton's period.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "cellaret" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.