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larder

noun as in provisions

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Allen says his team take advantage of being in what he calls the "larder of Lancashire", using local produce from strawberries to brassicas.

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“And in the winter, we have amazing squash and black kale, seafood — Britain has an amazing larder. It will be for people to enjoy the shared principles and love of food between Italy and England.”

Her remains were then stored in the kitchen larder for nearly a week before they were disposed of in the River Witham at Bassingham, the court heard.

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Her remains were then stored in the kitchen larder.

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The younger chicks serve as a “larder” for older birds that hatch earlier, improving their odds of survival.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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