Toolshed (noun)

  1. A small shed or outbuilding used for storing tools and equipment, typically found in a garden or on a farm.
  2. A small building or structure used for storing tools, equipment, and supplies.

Origin:

Early 19th century: tool + shed.

Examples:

  1. He went to the toolshed to get his gardening tools.
  2. The toolshed was a small wooden building that held all the tools and equipment needed for the farm.
  3. The toolshed had been passed down from generation to generation, and contained tools that were over a hundred years old.
  4. A toolshed is a small shed or outbuilding used for storing tools and equipment, typically found in a garden or on a farm.
  5. The toolshed was a small, but well-organized space that had everything they needed to maintain the property.
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