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hangar

[hang-er] / ˈhæŋ ər /
NOUN
large storage building
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Ahmed said the Wagner men, who spoke through an interpreter, then took him to a well-fortified Malian military base, and put him in a hangar.

From BBC

In 1971, he moved his family to the Chicago suburb of Downers Grove, where his home was adjacent to a runway and he had a hangar to store his planes.

From The Wall Street Journal

“As an Air Force veteran, I walk these hangars with a deep understanding and appreciation of the personal sacrifice these artifacts represent,” Richards said.

From Seattle Times

The hangars of the original air base, known then as the 8301 airfield, were burrowed into the hillside and had steel-plated doors that were 12 inches thick, according to Chinese state media.

From Washington Post

The introductions came a few miles from the Johnson Space Center, in a hangar at Ellington Field, used for astronaut flight training.

From Washington Post