Definitions
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- noun Plural form of
woolshed .
Etymologies
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Examples
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"This song was much sung in the woolsheds while the men were actually shearing".
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Just to concert our measures for the proper protection of the Pastoralists and the safeguarding of the woolsheds this shearing season. '
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Other utility buildings on the farm include two woolsheds totaling seven stands, as well as substantial deer handling facilities and cattle yards.
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Other utility buildings on the farm include two woolsheds totaling seven stands, as well as substantial deer handling facilities and cattle yards.
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Neighbours 'sheds have been flooded, and the new stream cuts close to grain silos, woolsheds and four houses.
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Neighbours 'sheds have been flooded, and the new stream cuts close to grain silos, woolsheds and four houses.
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Neighbours 'sheds have been flooded, and the new stream cuts close to grain silos, woolsheds and four houses.
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"We've only got a small handful now of remote, rural high country-type properties, and that also includes supplies to woolsheds etc," customer relations manager Danny Gough said.
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