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Toolshed - Meaning, Definition & English Examples

A toolshed is a small outdoor storage structure used to keep gardening tools, equipment, and other supplies. It helps organize and protect items from weather damage.

toolshed

/ˈtuːlˌʃɛd/ /ˈtuːlˌʃɛd/

Definition:

A small outbuilding where tools and equipment are stored.

Synonyms:

workshop, storage shed, utility shed

Part of Speech:

noun

Antonyms:

tool warehouse, tool depot

Common Collocations:

garden toolshed, wooden toolshed, backyard toolshed, organize the toolshed

Derivatives:

toolsheds (plural), toolshedding (gerund)

Usage Tips:

Use "toolshed" to refer to a small storage space for gardening or workshop tools.

Common Phrases:

in the toolshed, clean the toolshed, lock the toolshed

Etymology:

Compound of "tool" (Old English *tōl*) + "shed" (Old English *sced*), meaning a shelter for implements.

Examples:

  • 1. He keeps his shovel in the toolshed.
  • 2. The old toolshed needs a fresh coat of paint.
  • 3. She organized the hammers and nails inside the toolshed.
  • 4. They built a new toolshed behind the garage.

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