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warehouse

[wair-hous, wair-houz, -hous] / ˈwɛərˌhaʊs, ˈwɛərˌhaʊz, -ˌhaʊs /


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The company, which distributes chemicals and feed for the agriculture industry, attributed the fire at one of its warehouses to an unspecified accident.

From The Wall Street Journal

At the time, some retail executives in China dismissed the warehouse model, figuring it wasn’t suited to Chinese city-dwellers who lived in cramped apartments and got around by bicycle.

From The Wall Street Journal

A data center that no longer fits a global balance sheet becomes nothing more than a warehouse full of dead machines and a power hookup the utility still has to maintain.

From Salon

Trouble in the industry means the warehouse retailer’s year-old shop has its pick of bottles that were previously unattainable.

From The Wall Street Journal

Tens of thousands of imports have been blocked from entering the U.S. in recent months and stacked in vast warehouses.

From The Wall Street Journal