shed - use in sentences

Converse of object

  • overcrowd: Broilers live inside dark, filthy and overcrowded factory farm sheds.
  • weave: It is now ready for the spinning rooms, Then onto the winding rooms and finally to weaving sheds.

Object

  • pound: Its time to shed some pounds with the weight loss advisor!
  • blood: Removing of unwanted material from shed blood is a definite advantage.
  • load: Brian I might need you to order me a small shed load of dry ice!
  • allocation: Her first shed allocation was Salisbury, where she worked the south western main line.

Adjective modifier

  • windowless: Filming at the Bernard Matthews plant took place inside one of its huge, windowless sheds at Weston Longville.
  • wooden: If possible avoid wooden sheds for storage of items of value.

Noun used with modifier

  • garden: Dan Gray even makes money from a site which specializes in DIY garden sheds!
  • locomotive: Camden, Willesden, Cricklewood - areas of north west London famed for their busy steam locomotive sheds.
  • cattle: There is parking for three cars and well behaved pets are accepted by arrangement, as there are cattle sheds around the cottage.
  • cart: I am sure there will be many binders left now retired in cart sheds throughout the land.
  • carriage: A number of them have substantial gardens at the rear and carriage sheds and stables at one side.
  • DIY: Dan Gray even makes money from a site which specializes in DIY garden sheds!

Preposition: in

  • feces: Using PCR, bowel cancer can now be detected from the DNA of cells shed in the feces.

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