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Warehouses

Warehouse \Ware"house`\, n.; pl. Warehouses. A storehouse for wares, or goods.
--Addison.

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warehouses

n. (plural of warehouse English) vb. (en-third-person singular of: warehouse)

Usage examples of "warehouses".

The port with its jetties and warehouses and fishmarkets and shipyards grew until it stretched the entire length of the city.

Some material he can see is outdated, for the map shows four piers in the harbor, and several structures that may have been warehouses that exist no longer.

And he claims that they were planning to sack the town of Nhais, and then the vintners' warehouses at Escadr and the cuprite mines at Dyeum?

Also unhappily, more traders have docked at Jera, and more Hamorian blades have been unloaded and stored in the warehouses there.

As he looks northward, in the direction of thin lines of black smoke and the fires that will rage before long, and toward the bridge he cannot see, the bridge that will lead to Jera, Lorn is not even sure they have taken Berlitos so much as killed some inept armsmen, ridden through the place, looted and burned a few warehouses and the center of the town and ridden on.

Fearing that I will take away their clan status, cowering in the corners of their warehouses, and watching every shadow cast by every lamp on every corner of the merchanter quarter of Cyad.

I wondered about Commander Inylt, since he is charged with converting part of one of the unused Mirror Lancer warehouses into a barracks and a stable.

One of each has been stored in one of the Mirror Engineer warehouses in Fyrad, as you requested.

There are those who have the largest fleets, the grandest warehouses and dwellings, and yet they are not satisfied.

A lot of the other colonists in Group Seven had spent the morning chasing after their gear in one of the warehouses, trying to find more practical clothes.

The harbours were spaced every kilometre or so along the embankment, with clusters of warehouses and timber mills springing up on the ground behind them.

It was the commercial sector of the city, with wharves lining the river, and a lengthy rank of prodigious warehouses standing behind them.

An industrial district of warehouses and small factories cluttered the ground around the wharf.

Can you take a look in the warehouses for me, see if you can find some working toilets.

Over five hundred programmable silicon buildings had already been activated, two-storey barracks, warehouses, mess halls, maintenance shops, and various ancillary structures.