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woodhouse

[wood-hous]

noun

plural

woodhouses 
  1. a house or shed in which wood is stored.



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Word History and Origins

Origin of woodhouse1

Middle English word dating back to 1225–75; wood 1, house
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Example Sentences

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"Those additional costs could quickly overwhelm any of the benefits of regional pricing," says Stephen Woodhouse, an economist with the consultancy firm AFRY, which has studied the impact of regional pricing for the power companies.

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There were also meetings with leaders of Canada's indigenous and First Nations groups, including Cindy Woodhouse, the national chief of the Assembly of First Nations.

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Willis Marshall was elected to represent the Woodhouse ward on Sheffield City Council in a by election in November at the age of 19.

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The race got underway at the stadium - the home of Leeds Rhinos - at 09:00 BST with the route passing through Woodhouse Moor, Adel, Bramhope, Pool in Wharfedale and Otley.

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The other semi-final sees Ian White face 2021 world champion Gerwyn Price after the pair beat Luke Woodhouse and Jonny Clayton respectively in the quarter-finals.

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