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Answer for the clue "A station housing fire apparatus and firemen ", 9 letters:
firehouse

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The Collaborative International Dictionary Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
firehouse \firehouse\ n. a building housing firemen and the apparatus they use to extinguish fires. Syn: fire station.

Wikipedia Word definitions in Wikipedia
Firehouse is an American drama/adventure series that aired on ABC in early 1974. Somewhat derivative of Emergency! (a hit on rival network NBC at the time) and the recent best-selling book Report From Engine Co. 82 by FDNY fireman Dennis Smith , the series ...

Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English Word definitions in Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
noun EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS ▪ Ezra hopped into a phone booth beside the firehouse . ▪ Next to the firehouse stood the civic building. ▪ Once in a while, if I was in the neighborhood, I would drop into the firehouse for a visit. ▪ The firehouse is about a ...

WordNet Word definitions in WordNet
n. a station housing fire apparatus and firemen [syn: fire station ]

Usage examples of firehouse.

The firedog runs out of the firehouse, she gives the dog a biscuit, and pats him on the head.

She gives the dog biscuit to the firedog who runs out of the firehouse to her.

Reporters shoved microphones at people and asked leading questions-in a Bolivian shoe factory, a Hassidic community in upstate New York, a firehouse in Queensland, Australia.

They come upon a TV REPORTER doing a standup in front of the firehouse where we see, in front, both the old firetruck and state trooper cars.

And we decided that regardless of what Major Connel or Firehouse or Barret have said, we'd do the same thing, in the same way again.

Connie was going to a baby shower at the firehouse this afternoon.

In his abstracted and melancholy state, Ted Shillington barely registers the firehouse hair and loping gait of Jimbo Monaghan, who glides across his field of vision without saying a word.