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shed out
verb
- tr, adverb to separate off (sheep that have lambed) and move them to better pasture
Example Sentences
When you think of someone going off-grid—living in a house that is entirely self-sufficient, with no connection to utility companies—you maybe picture some sort of doomsday prepper in a Unabomber shed out in the wilderness.
We used to be a dairy farm and years ago, we decided to build a big shed out the back.
"She said 'there's an old coal shed out the back but it's been cleaned out. It's got a radiator and you can stay there overnight but don't say anything'."
There was a shed out behind the house, and if it wasn't a real big drop-off, he'd just open up the shed.
Help came in the form of fellow musician Eli Wildman, whose family had an old-time string band based in Floyd, Va. The Wildmans invited Furtado to move into a converted shed out back and join the family band.
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