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shed out
verb
- tr, adverb to separate off (sheep that have lambed) and move them to better pasture
Example Sentences
Cortes would often walk from the homestead to Arvia to find his abuelito in the shed out back doing maintenance or puttering at his TV and radio repair business.
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.
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