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warehouse

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


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Delpierre marvels at the thousands of garments, ranging from vests and tunics to dresses and leotards displayed in a large warehouse near Geneva.

From Barron's

The construction and manufacturing sectors also took on new workers, while employers cut jobs in government, finance, information and transportation and warehousing.

From The Wall Street Journal

As I scroll through advice on my phone, I find most of it—stuff like renting a warehouse and buying insurance—doesn’t apply to a babysitting business.

From Literature

In an abandoned warehouse in Johannesburg, Prof Grace sets out her high-stakes plan - to break into museums and private collections and take back artefacts mostly plundered during colonial times.

From BBC

These supplies were originally intended for distribution in low-income countries, such as in Africa, but ended up in a storage warehouse in Belgium.

From Salon