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shedlike

a. Resembling a shed.

Usage examples of "shedlike".

Next to the Port Council building is the smaller, shedlike building that holds the Guild.

Dorrin puts the staff in the lanceholder and swings up into the saddle, turning Meriwhen toward the harbor and the small, shedlike building that holds the Guild.

Outside the long shedlike building, the wind whistles, and light snow drifts under the eaves and falls toward the timbered floor like white dust.

Nestled into the far edge of the woods were a three-floor stone house, a large garage, and three or four shedlike buildings at various distances from the main building.

She peered curiously at the storerooms and shedlike workshops, catching glimpses of basket makers and glass blowers still at work, of hundreds of stacked wine jars, mountains of baled linen, the neat rows of a kitchen garden.

There she stood behind the screen door in the little shedlike kitchen at the back of the house.

Squinting against the glare of the morning sun, she located the building and spotted a medium-size delivery truck backing into a shedlike structure jutting from its flank.

Across the city center, near the rearmost of the line of buses, was a small shedlike building, possibly a public toilet.

She scanned the simple boat with the small shedlike room and a tall mast.

The gloom was very feebly dispelled by a wavering gaslight in the shedlike front of the shop.

Doc Savage came upon a small, shedlike structure of metal and camouflage-daubed canvas.

At the rear of the sprawling yard was a shedlike structure that, surprisingly enough, appeared to be almost new and solidly built.

Across the dock from the line of ships was a two-story, shedlike building with a peaked roof and a line of windows in the upper story.

Remo near a large shedlike structure built into the side wall of the pen.

Cooped in under the shedlike pier roof, the smoke itself took fantastic shapes when added explosions forced it into swirls.