Synonym: depository, post, stand, station, storehouse, warehouse. Similar words: nepotism, deport, depose, deposit, deposition, deportation, pot, spot. Meaning: ['depəʊ] n. 1. station where transport vehicles load or unload passengers or goods 2. a depository for goods.
Random good picture Not show
31. The depot was closed by the police in the interests of public safety.
32. He had glanced back, to see Ashton standing at the depot gates, waving a piece of paper at him.
33. The Gondola outside the depot in Hopton Road, complete with boarding ladder. 2.
34. Mr Loyden's constituency covers Garston docks the main supply depot for battle convoys.
35. Here was established a combination supply depot and base of operations.
36. This encouraging workload is undertaken by Wimpey Alawi from its headquarters and depot at Azaiba on the outskirts of Muscat.
37. There is a thin strip of wasteland between the allotments and the depot which could be home to rats.
38. Depot damage: A container at the council depot at Fylands, Bishop Auckland, was forced open on Wednesday night.
39. A temporary storage depot would have to be established by 1995 and a second would have to be available around 2005.
40. Cut-Through Lane was in use as a tank testing ground by the Ordnance Depot at Chilwell and everything was on wartime footing.
40. Sentencedict.com is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find nice sentences for a large number of words.
41. Time allowed 00:20 Read in studio Sixty two jobs are to go at a milk depot.
42. This point along the south side of the Chickahominy had been serving as a Union depot.
43. That's about a third larger than the 25,000 square feet at the average Office Depot, according to a company spokesman.
44. The freehold of the pub stays with Whitbread and the beer is still supplied from the same Whitbread depot.
45. The Motive Power depot at Derby Road had been disused since 1966 when the last steam locomotives were withdrawn from service.
46. Twenty-eight Brethren worshiped there, in a large bare rented room on the second floor of the bus depot.
47. His interest was in opening the nightclub next to the theater, in the abandoned Trailways bus depot.
48. There is a bus depot at the rear of the terminal.
49. The tragedy happened at a transport depot in the town.
50. Originally the depot was to be known as Kirby Hall,[sentencedict.com] in recognition of its dual role as an exhibition hall.
51. The worst snow storm was in January 1940, when ten trams and a bus failed to make the depot.
52. Reg Jones also looks after the Bromborough depot on Merseyside.
53. On Steamdays visitors can enjoy rides in the 1930s steam trains and see the activities of a steam locomotive depot.
54. For locomotives there was now a livelier three-tone grey colour scheme with sub-sector logos and depot badges.
55. The £1,000 worth of gifts were part of the loot taken in a raid on a courier depot at Leicester.
56. The original Company depot was built in Copse Road, and used largely as a store for surplus cars.
57. Transport Organise trouble-free transport to and from the railway station, airport, or bus depot.
58. Below: The interior of the depot, with its five inspection pits and single-span roof.
59. There's this big depot ship in the loch and it's got a flotilla of submarines ... Submarines.
60. They are hauled off to a depot, to await their turn to be processed.
More similar words: nepotism, deport, depose, deposit, deposition, deportation, pot, spot, keep out, repose, report, keep on, keep off, potent, despot, potion, potato, spotted, potency, report on, reporter, keep out of, potpourri, spotless, on the spot, to the point, reporting, despotism, potential, hypothermia.