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bonded warehouse
noun
- a warehouse for goods held in bond by the government.
bonded warehouse
noun
- a warehouse in which dutiable goods are deposited until duty is paid or the goods are cleared for export
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Word History and Origins
Origin of bonded warehouse1
First recorded in 1840–50
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Example Sentences
The duty on this would amount to about 150, and this has to be paid before the tobacco is removed from the bonded warehouse.
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His peculiar “racket” is to break open some first-class business house, a bonded warehouse, or the vaults of a bank.
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Officers of the United States are stationed at the bonded warehouse during business hours.
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There are four immense buildings, of a great many roofs, something like the large tobacco bonded warehouse at the London Docks.
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He was to pack everything and store it in a bonded warehouse, where it should remain until he had taken root abroad.
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