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Definition of Toolhouse
1. Noun. A shed for storing tools.
Definition of Toolhouse
1. [n -S]
Lexicographical Neighbors of Toolhouse
Literary usage of Toolhouse
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. South Eastern Reporter by West Virginia Supreme Court of Appeals, West Publishing Company, South Carolina Supreme Court (1919)
"At that point his view of the railway to the south was obstructed by such toolhouse
and box cars, as well as by the passing freight train. ..."
2. The American State Reports: Containing the Cases of General Value and by Abraham Clark Freeman (1909)
"The fact that deceased, at 416 the time he was struck by the train, was going to
the toolhouse under the direction of the roadmaster for the purpose of ..."
3. Massachusetts Reports: Cases Argued and Determined in the Supreme Judicial by Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court, Supreme Judicial Court, Massachusetts (1897)
"During that time the building marked ' toolhouse,' etc., was n't much used for
anything ; was n't rentable, so Mr. Hammond used it to keep planks and boards ..."
4. Farm Buildings: A Compilation of Plans for General Farm Barns, Cattle Barns by Sanders Publishing Co. (Chicago, Sanders Publishing Co. (Chicago) (1911)
"toolhouse AND WORKSHOP. A model toolhouse should be of generous size, ...
toolhouse AND WORKSHOP (ELEVATION). may be sheltered on the shady side, ..."
5. The Canada Law Journal by Law Society of Upper Canada, William S. Hein & Company, Canadian Bar Association (1904)
"An employee of the company after clearing snow from a switch in the company's
Marshalltown yard, started along the track to a toolhouse 182 feet distant; ..."
6. Annotated Cases, American and English by H Noyes Greene, William Mark McKinney, David Shephard Garland (1918)
"A short distance away was a toolhouse belonging to the employer, ... There was
a banked up fire in a stove in the toolhouse, and a small amount of gasoline ..."