woodhouse (Meaning)

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woodhouse (n.)

A house or shed in which wood is stored, and sheltered from the weather.

Synonyms & Antonyms of woodhouse

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woodhouse Sentence Examples

  1. The woodhouse stored a vast collection of firewood for the winter months.
  2. Emily hurried to the woodhouse to fetch some logs for the fireplace.
  3. The old woodhouse creaked and groaned in the wind, as if it had secrets to tell.
  4. The carpenter used the woodhouse as a workshop for building furniture and other wooden objects.
  5. The woodhouse was a sanctuary for the woodpeckers, who pecked at the logs in search of insects.
  6. The boy hid in the woodhouse to avoid his chores, reading books by the dim light.
  7. The woodhouse had a distinctive smell of sawdust and freshly chopped wood.
  8. The roof of the woodhouse was covered in moss, giving it a rustic charm.
  9. The woodhouse was located at the edge of the property, far from the main house.
  10. The woodhouse served as a meeting place for friends and family to gather around a bonfire.

FAQs About the word woodhouse

A house or shed in which wood is stored, and sheltered from the weather.

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No antonyms found.

The woodhouse stored a vast collection of firewood for the winter months.

Emily hurried to the woodhouse to fetch some logs for the fireplace.

The old woodhouse creaked and groaned in the wind, as if it had secrets to tell.

The carpenter used the woodhouse as a workshop for building furniture and other wooden objects.