wood
shed
Plural
woodsheds
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a structure or shelter specifically designed for storing firewood or logs
A woodshed is a small, simple building used for storing firewood. It is typically located near a house or cabin to keep firewood dry and ready for use during colder months. Woodsheds are often made of wood or other basic materials and have an open design to allow air circulation, preventing the wood from getting damp or rotten. They can vary in size, but most are large enough to hold enough firewood for the winter. Some woodsheds also feature a roof to protect the wood from rain or snow.
- The woodshed was stocked with enough firewood to last through the entire winter.
- After chopping the wood, he stored it neatly in the woodshed to keep it dry.
- She spent the afternoon organizing the firewood in the woodshed, preparing for the cold season.
- The smell of fresh pine filled the air as we unloaded the wood into the woodshed.
- The woodshed was built just behind the house, making it easy to access firewood for the stove.