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Synonym: casthutradiateshackshantysloughspreadthrow offSimilar words: washed outschedulein the darkon schedulethe dark agesin the distancebehind scheduleahead of scheduleMeaning: [ʃed]  n. an outbuilding with a single story; used for shelter or storage. v. 1. get rid of 2. pour out in drops or small quantities or as if in drops or small quantities 3. cause or allow (a solid substance) to flow or run out or over 4. cast off hair, skin, horn, or feathers. adj. shed at an early stage of development. 
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(151) I shall never never never forget your back yard, planetarium and ham radio shed.
(152) He completed his training in 1855 on the Great Northern Railway at Peterborough and became locomotive shed foreman.
(153) Existing Trees To comply with strict building regulations, a discreet garden shed was required.
(154) It is a simple enough message but one which has a nasty habit of being forgotten when companies decide to shed staff.
(155) Atone for death by death. Shed blood for old blood shed.
(156) She clambered over the mossy wall at the bottom of the garden and edged round a shed.
(157) So during a week you would be likely to shed one pound of surplus fat.
(158) To clear this last hurdle I was forced to queue up outside a shed with a number of soldiers.
(159) They visited with terrible punishment those who shed the blood of kin did.
(160) He must shed his spiky exoskeleton and become the front man.
(161) The General, unfortunately,[sentencedict.com/shed.html] died of cholera shortly after but the locomotive survived until the 1960's at Haymarket Shed.
(162) But it was not expandable and as the creature grew, it had to shed its shell regularly.
(163) But what if you can only afford a garden shed?
(164) Brophy said the man was not considered a suspect, but investigators hope he can shed light on what started the blaze.
(165) Now, after years of self-doubt, she was growing in confidence and beginning to shed the tensions of her formative years.
(166) She could not cope with lifts, and she could not go into the garden shed in case the door closed upon her.
(167) The expensive item slithered off his back like a shed snakeskin.
(168) I followed Mundin into the shed, turning every so often and glowering at Fifi, who trailed behind us.
(169) And new cars shed their value faster than a Steinway falls from the top of a tower block.
(170) The unions at Ford claimed the car giant is to shed 3,000 jobs at its main assembly plants.
(171) The cook stood up on the forward side, so that the shed protected him when there was a favourable wind.
(172) At sunrise on 19 January 1977 he was led to the execution shed.
(173) At one time I would have suggested that everyone would shed surplus fat on a ration of 1,500 calories daily.
(174) I locked the shed again and jogged as far as the bridge while I got my breath back.
(175) Biologist Linda Leigh would later spend three weeks in the small glass shed.
(176) A police search of his home revealed 200,000 documents in his garden shed.
(177) Within a few months, she had started a small clinic in a shed near the railway lines.
(178) Hostetler served as tour guide, supervising an offense that shed its lingering turnover habit.
(179) New investigative techniques have opened up the black box of the brain and have begun to shed light on its inner workings.
(180) From time to time they shed meteorites and the odd one will make a small, exotic dent on the surface of pop.
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