Warehouse - definition, pronunciation, transcription

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Amer.  |ˈwerhaʊs|  American pronunciation of the word warehouse
Brit.  |ˈweəhaʊs|  British pronunciation of the word warehouse

noun

- a storehouse for goods and merchandise

verb

- store in a warehouse

Extra examples

...when the warehouse burned down, we lost most of our merchandise...

Federal agents raided the warehouse, seizing stolen property and arresting five smugglers.

Local opposition has forced the company to reconsider building a new warehouse here.

...a beefy man who worked in a warehouse all his life...

The extensive warehouse collapsed and fell outwards with a terrific crash into the street.

The goods are dispatched from a warehouse.

They leased the building as a warehouse.

The warehouse was undergoing conversion into apartments.

The warehouse was completely destroyed by fire.

Don't forget to lock up the warehouse.

From the outside, it looked like any other big warehouse.

The warehouse will hold more than 90,000 pallets storing 30 million Easter eggs.

...a disused warehouse that had become a den for drug dealers...

...the firm hired a hawkshaw to find out who was fencing stock from their warehouse...

The warehouse bought the pieces as a job lot.

Word forms

noun
singular: warehouse
plural: warehouses
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