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Storehouse

Storehouse | Storehouses

Storehouse meaning

A building for keeping goods of any kind, especially provisions. | A single location or resource where a large quantity of something can be found. | A mass or quantity laid up.

Example sentences (20)

Reflecting on the numbers, Paul Carty, Managing Director of the Guinness Storehouse hailed 2019 was “another incredibly successful year for the Guinness Storehouse”.

Anderson, a Berkeley native, later set a fire at a wine storehouse to cover his tracks.

A shrine to the black stuff, the Storehouse is built around a central atrium that is shaped like a pint of Guinness.

Both were recovered by Darth Vader who, on Emperor Palpatine’s orders placed them at the Emperor’s storehouse on Wayland.

Food donations have been taken to charity, Urban Outreach, for their Food bank project – Storehouse.

The bounty of mountain snow, on which California has long relied as a critical natural storehouse of fresh water during dry weather, comes as welcome relief after three years of record drought that had still gripped the state a few months ago.

The storehouse is a museum, gift shop, historic brewery, and bar spread out over seven stories.

This was once the site of an Iron Age settlement: clusters of roundhouse foundations are still present, along with ruins of an old house, garden and storehouse.

Dublin is Gregg Wallace’s destination of choice tonight, kicking off with a tour of the Guinness Storehouse.

In the storehouse of five millers, paddy was found offline.

No trip to Dublin would be complete without a visit to the Guinness Storehouse at St James’s Gate.

Some 260 rowers from 16 different coastal rowing clubs will be making their way around the Black Isle from North Kessock on the Beauly Firth to the Storehouse of Foulis on the Cromarty Firth this Sunday.

Trowbridge Mayor Cllr Stephen Cooper presented a certificate to 2024 Trowbridge Civic Award joint winner Jill Neighbour, manager of the Storehouse Foodbank.

After eating, Falconer said the boys went by the old family-owned slaughterhouse that was used as a storehouse to play.

Along with those rooms, the friendly, occasionally formidable, but always bespectacled person who was a storehouse of information on anything from Kafka to Kant is likely to be relegated to the pages of a dictionary.

It’s important to the Storehouse team to make families feel comfortable and unembarrassed for having to use the food bank.

The mosque -- located in the Roman Agora on the outskirts of the city's Acropolis within the archaeological area -- is believed to be built during the reign of Ottoman Sultan Mehmet II and it was used as a storehouse for historical artifacts until 2010.

If you dial it down, however, you’ll likely exhaust your BAT storehouse of accumulated funds from ads—or worse, never start accumulating them at all.

Marc and Stella de Chalain of The Storehouse in Westmead sponsored the photos for the 11th edition of the calendar that forms part of the Compass Medical Waste Services’ fund-raising initiative.

Surgeon Reynolds drags Dalton towards the storehouse where he and his staff tend to his wound as best they can.