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Definition of Shedlike
1. resembling a shed [adj]
Lexicographical Neighbors of Shedlike
Literary usage of Shedlike
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. A Dictionary of Architecture and Building, Biographical, Historical, and by Russell Sturgis (1901)
"An open, shedlike structure of stone or wood built for the use of travellers,
for shelter, refreshment, or rest. Some of these are of great splendour. ..."
2. The Leading Facts of English History by David Henry Montgomery (1912)
"It was a long, shedlike structure of wickerwork. " Here," says an old writer,1 "
the converts watched, fasted, preached, and prayed, having high meditations ..."
3. Highways and Byways of the South by Clifton Johnson (1904)
"I was sitting in the kitchen, a rough shedlike room lighted by a dim kerosene lamp.
In one corner was a little stove. The walls were lined with cupboards ..."
4. Highways and Byways of the South by Clifton Johnson (1904)
"I was sitting in the kitchen, a rough shedlike room lighted by a dim kerosene lamp.
In one corner was a little stove. The walls were lined with cupboards ..."
5. Father Lacombe: The Black-robe Voyageur by Katherine Hughes (1911)
"After the mud-chinked shack at Macleod or the shedlike house in Calgary this
office was regal. He seated himself with the air of one who settles himself ..."
6. Father Lacombe: The Black-robe Voyageur by Katherine Hughes (1920)
"After the mud-chinked shack at Macleod or the shedlike house in Calgary this
office was regal. He seated himself with the air of one who settles himself ..."