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[ UK /stˈɔːha‍ʊs/ ]
[ US /ˈstɔɹˌhaʊs/ ]
NOUN
  1. a depository for goods
    storehouses were built close to the docks

How To Use storehouse In A Sentence

  • Investigations indicated the fire started from a temporary storehouse at the building's rear adjacent to a boiler room.
  • Laikening, Masa, the storehouse also occupy compared to the card the edge which eliminates.
  • He was a storehouse of anecdotes, too young to detect the whiff of embellishment clinging to them. AMAGANSETT
  • To return to the farm: the storehouse was a long red half-timbered building, where the hides were hung on rails to dry, their corners pegged out with wooden sticks. Rachel Cusk | Portraits
  • Wasn't this place supposed to be a storehouse for treasure?
  • This book is a storehouse of useful information.
  • The word magazine derives from an Arabic word meaning a storehouse, a place where goods are laid up.
  • We all bring to a film our own storehouse of experiences, impressions, prejudices.
  • Occasionally the scrolls contain short cinematics _ for example I once sent a spy undercover into another faction's territory and there was a short video of him breaking into a storehouse and coming out dressed in the opposing faction's uniform. `Medieval II: Total War' presents the Middle Ages with flair
  • It is also a storehouse with new breathers, dosimeters and soviet propagandistic literature.
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