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potting shed
noun
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
▪ Constable Quince hid in the potting shed and lit a Woodbine.

Usage examples of "potting shed".

First the lath house had been attached to the garage, then the potting shed had been attached to that.

Extending from the side of the potting shed, there was a pad where firewood was stacked.

Greatly interested, she slipped cautiously across the open space that separated her from the orangery and glided along its wall until she found an open window that let into a sort of potting shed built out of one wail.

I live up the little hill there in what they call the potting shed.

All he knows is there was a fire in the potting shed, you got trapped inside, Owen rescued you.

And as it was abandoned, the garden and its buildings took on some of the attractions of a ruin: the tools in the earth-smelling potting shed were dusty and remote, and spiders spun webs across the openings of watering cans, giving them the fabulous antiquity of casques in a buried hoard.

Muddy, wet, and thrilled, they placed each already disintegrating pot onto flats, and then she herded them out of the potting shed toward the beds where the beans would be planted when the survivors had their first three leaves.

Still whistling, he headed for the potting shed where most of his day's work took place these days&mdash.

Still whistling, he headed for the potting shed where most of his day’.

It was a simple potting shed, a nondescript little building distinguished from its fellows only by the stovepipe, a stone kiln, and the small, glazed window high up on one side.

At the end of a row of ornamental pears, I spotted a greenhouse with a small potting shed attached.

The dodos, sensing the danger had passed, crept out from behind the potting shed and plock-plocked quietly to themselves as they pecked and scratched at the scoured earth.