storehouses (Meaning)

storehouses

an abundant supply or source, a building for storing goods (such as provisions), a large supply, a building for storing goods

storehouses Sentence Examples

  1. The ancient pyramids of Egypt served as massive storehouses for grain during times of famine.
  2. The cellar of the old manor was a labyrinthine storehouse, filled with forgotten treasures.
  3. The warehouse district of the bustling city was a hive of activity, with trucks loading and unloading goods from distant storehouses.
  4. The squirrel's cheeks acted as natural storehouses for acorns, which it stashed away for winter.
  5. The library's vast collection of books filled its towering shelves, creating a storehouse of knowledge and literary treasures.
  6. The museum's basement housed a hidden storehouse of archaeological artifacts, untouched for centuries.
  7. The old farmer's barn was a creaky storehouse, holding the tools and machinery that sustained his livelihood.
  8. The attic of the abandoned house was a dusty storehouse of forgotten memories and discarded possessions.
  9. The ship's hold was a cavernous storehouse, filled with cargo destined for faraway lands.
  10. The mind's subconscious was a vast storehouse of memories, experiences, and untapped potential.

FAQs About the word storehouses

an abundant supply or source, a building for storing goods (such as provisions), a large supply, a building for storing goods

repositories,warehouses,depots, storages, depositories, storerooms, dumps, stockrooms, strongboxes,containers

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The ancient pyramids of Egypt served as massive storehouses for grain during times of famine.

The cellar of the old manor was a labyrinthine storehouse, filled with forgotten treasures.

The warehouse district of the bustling city was a hive of activity, with trucks loading and unloading goods from distant storehouses.

The squirrel's cheeks acted as natural storehouses for acorns, which it stashed away for winter.