What does woodhouse mean?
Woodhouse means (Texas) A house or shed for storing (chopped) wood.
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/ˈwʊd.haʊs/ · noun
(Texas) A house or shed for storing (chopped) wood.
The ceiling is covered with paintings of scriptural subjects, which still remain, notwithstanding that the building is now desecrated, and used as a woodhouse by the neighboring farmer.
I felt awfully poor, and a stranger, and this was a beginning for me at any rate, so I went to work with a will and never lost a minute of daylight till I had split up all the wood and filled his woodhouse completely up.
Now this door, which had been left ajar by Polly when she ran off, opened into a little courtyard where the fowls were shut in at night; the woodhouse and the privy also stood there.
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Woodhouse means (Texas) A house or shed for storing (chopped) wood.
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The ceiling is covered with paintings of scriptural subjects, which still remain, notwithstanding that the building is now desecrated, and used as a woodhouse by the neighboring farmer.
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