[
US
/ɡɝˈɑʒ/
]
[ UK /ɡˈæɹɪdʒ/ ]
[ UK /ɡˈæɹɪdʒ/ ]
NOUN
- a repair shop where cars and trucks are serviced and repaired
- an outbuilding (or part of a building) for housing automobiles
VERB
-
keep or store in a garage
we don't garage our car
How To Use garage In A Sentence
- The conservatorium where we rehearse every Saturday morning was having a garage sale; lots of old sheet music, opera scores, junk from the classrooms, old computers... Storm o' muffins...
- Christie knows that the continuity in playing personnel is a major strength and it's not one he plans to undermine with a cut-price garage sale.
- About 7 o'clock tonight, we had a whopping great thunderstorm with accompanying light show, and the flipping garage got flooded again!
- The sound is a direct descendant of old skool UK garage, the bumpy beats of yore with rubbery basslines and cutting edge sampling techniques, taking in everything from soul to electro to jazz to blue grass.
- The boy's ball ended up on the garage roof.
- Mr Dunn said motorists choose a garage on personal recommendation.
- And the idea of the wind chimes, oiled, wrapped and protected in rolls of aromatic hessian sacking, lying up in the dark of the garage loft against some future need, is pleasing enough.
- If the car was parked in her garage, there were the two so-called bodyguards inside the house, plus the children, plus the so-called au pair! Deadly Intent
- They have warned those looking after children to keep them away from garages and factory sites before there is a tragic accident.
- There is a single garage with up-and-over door - subject to planning permission, this could be converted to additional accommodation.