"Woodshed" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
A small structure used for storing wood; hence, also a small room or building, often in a garden or yard, where wood can be split, divided, or stored. It is also referred to as "wood store" or "wood house".
Noun
Example 1:
"A small wooden shed on the outskirts of the farm was used to store wood for the winter, which is now commonly known as the woodshed."
Example 2:
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"The woodshed has been untouched for years, covered in dust and cobwebs."
Example 3:
"The farmer would spend hours every day, splitting logs for the fire in the family's main woodshed."
Example 4:
The porta-shed sports equipment is now nearby the woodshed in the big backyard."
Example 5:
Unfortunately, the old woodshed could not survive the strong gusts of wind that came with last night's storm.
A tree-dwelling bird known for its ability to peck at the bark with its hard, strong beak, making a drumming sound. It has a small head and strong neck, and is usually between 13-18 inches long. Woodpeckers are often crested, and have long eyelashes and long strong claws. They have strong feet with two toes that point forward and two backward, allowing them to cling to tree trunks. They have heavy skulls, and a special glue-like substance in their skulls that helps to protect their brains from the shock of pecking.
Forested areas, usually covering a large area of land, often used for activities such as hiking, hunting, or as a source of timber or other forest products.
A stack of wood, typically in a lumber yard or used for firewood or construction, often bound with twine or wire for neatness and security.