Similar words: bloodshed, woods, good shape, bloodshot, woodsman, backwoods, out of the woods, neck of the woods. Meaning: n. a shed for storing firewood or garden tools.
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1. The thieves hid their plunder in the woodshed.
2. The swallows are nesting in the woodshed.
3. Out in the woodshed there are plenty more.
4. He had to go and sit in the woodshed and smoke it.
5. Originally a woodshed, the previous owners had converted it into a thatched extension that is now lined with books.
6. The woodshed burned down in half an hour.
7. The next morning,[sentencedict.com] the uncle opened the woodshed to find the frail aunt frozen to death.
8. Youth gets together with their materials to build a bridge to the moon or maybe a palace on earth; then in middle age they decide to build a woodshed with them instead. Henry David Thoreau
9. 'In commercial terms, I'm living in the current economy, but I have a hedging strategy for it all going wrong, ' he says by telephone from his study, a transformed woodshed.
10. The unusual artistic ability which I exhibit was developed at an early age through drawing chalk pictures of Mrs. Lippett on the woodshed door.
11. Then when Mrs. Arable complained, he was moved to a bigger box in woodshed.
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