Examples of 'up in the cellar' in a sentence
Meaning of "up in the cellar"
up in the cellar - This phrase typically means something is located or stored in the underground storage area of a building, especially a basement or cellar
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up in the cellar
I think he has people locked up in the cellar.
I was tidying up in the cellar and there is no more.
The girls they keep locked up in the cellar.
We have been cooped up in the cellar for years now.
Police in your house while you have got a woman locked up in the cellar.
He locked me up in the cellar.
But I knew it was linked to the other time, when I woke up in the cellar.
Maybe tonight they will lock us up in the cellar of the Security building.
The giants are going to wind up in the cellar.
You must be tired, locked up in the cellar for over an hour.
Watch what you say or I will lock you up in the cellar.
You must be tired, locked up in the cellar for over an hour . I am sorry.
Not that she had much choice, wired up in the cellar.
We were locked up in the cellar.
What girls? The girls they keep locked up in the cellar.
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The spy is held up in the cellar.
And then we will lock you up in the cellar.
Everyone is tied up in the cellar.
He couldn't. He was chained up in the cellar.
He was chained up in the cellar.
I kept him locked up in the cellar.
We are going to end up in the cellar.
Here I am . I was tidying up in the cellar and there is no.
You, you will end up in the cellar.
Randy 's tied up in the cellar.
That 's when I ended up in the cellar.
Can you repeat that? I was tidying up in the cellar and there's no.
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