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woodshed

[ UK /wˈʊdʃɛd/ ]
[ US /ˈwʊdˌʃɛd/ ]
NOUN
  1. a shed for storing firewood or garden tools

How To Use woodshed In A Sentence

  • You get a taste of the frustration, the liquor laced woodshedding, the comfort Wilco had with it's finished product and the confusing world of audio technology.
  • He always lived in strangers' unheated woodsheds and in return would herd their geese and cows.
  • The next spring Judge Baker fell off the woodshed while he was shingling it, and it jarred him so he kind of drooped and pined round a spell and then one day up and died. The Holy Cross and Other Tales
  • KAHN: In the music world, it's called woodshedding - the time a musician spends away from performing, finding, and perfecting his sound. Andy Bey: A Vocal Master Returns
  • The woman led Alex out a back door and to a woodshed.
  • The woodshed is the size of a single-car garage.
  • Three hours later the woodshed had acquired a doorcase in strict neoclassical style, with pilasters, triglyphs, and a cornice, and he was looking positively pleased with himself, as he rolled off up the hill to face the music.
  • During the day my sister and I would play in the tall grasses, or watch grandpa building something in his woodshed.
  • Those are now hung to dry in the woodshed until it is time to bring them indoors, and use them, decked with huge scarlet bows, as Christmas decorations.
  • Referring to the office of the deputy attorney general, Mr. Sampson wrote: Has ODAG ever called Carol Lam and woodshedded her re immigration enforcement? Purgegate Update
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