Advertisement
Advertisement
storehouse
/ ˈstɔːˌhaʊs /
noun
- a place where things are stored
Word History and Origins
Origin of storehouse1
Example Sentences
As for Ross, after filing his taxes for 2017, he still had a storehouse of tax losses that ProPublica estimates exceeded $440 million.
No signs of centralized power, such as palaces or storehouses, accompany those sites.
Countries and companies doing business with China could be required to use the digital RMB—giving Beijing an unprecedented storehouse of business data.
With her projects on Fox, on late-night TV, and now with Burnett, Palin is building up a storehouse of gripping stories.
I ask for half a dozen projectors or so in every school, and for a well-stocked storehouse of films.
On such a night all India seems to be dead as a land but tremendously alive as a storehouse of insects, animals, and reptiles.
She instructed Bessie that prayer, good reading, and meditation are the keys to use to unlock God's great storehouse of blessings.
All testified to the importance attached to Corstopitum as a storehouse and distributing centre.
This establishment consisted of a large barn and storehouse, with two long wings in the rear.
Advertisement
Advertisement
Advertisement
Advertisement
Browse