How to use in-sentence of “pantry”:
– Mary’s held a mobile food pantry to provide food for local TSA employees who were working without pay.
– A pantry was the place to keep foodstocks that did not need to be kept refrigerated.
– Taking the jar to serve as a prison at some times and as a pantry at others will also accommodate another pessimistic interpretation of the myth.
– In 1972, Smith and his students opened and ran a deli and kitchen supply store in Tacoma, Washington, called Chaplain’s Pantry Restaurant and Gourmet Shop.
– There is a large pantry and refrigerator that the chefs can use as well.
– The pantry was a room or large cupboard made to keep cooler than the temperature in the kitchen.
– Vegetables could be brought up from the cellar in smaller amounts and stored in the cold pantry until ready to use.
– As the air in the pantry warmed, it rose, escaping through the upper vent.

