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garage
[ guh-rahzh, -rahjor, especially British, gar-ij, -ahzh ]
noun
- a building or indoor area for parking or storing motor vehicles.
- a commercial establishment for repairing and servicing motor vehicles.
verb (used with object)
- to put or keep in a garage.
garage
/ -rɪdʒ; ˈɡærɑːʒ /
noun
- a building or part of a building used to house a motor vehicle
- a commercial establishment in which motor vehicles are repaired, serviced, bought, and sold, and which usually also sells motor fuels
- a rough-and-ready style of rock music
- a type of disco music based on soul
verb
- tr to put into, keep in, or take to a garage
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Other Words From
- ga·ragea·ble adjective
- unga·raged adjective
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Word History and Origins
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Word History and Origins
Origin of garage1
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Example Sentences
She began operating out of her home garage in 1980, slowly acquiring the many props and tools that would decorate her dungeon.
“Wrong place, wrong time,” DeCarli confirmed in a garage at Ferguson police headquarters.
Baugh responded after the first attack there in 1993 and helped tow wrecked cars from the bombed garage.
Ford began tinkering in his garage in Detroit in the 1890s, trains and the horse and buggy was the dominant mode of transport.
Fall in love with the garage-y sounds of Rock N Roll and you might get lost in the Grateful Dead-leaning Cold Roses.
She knew there would be plenty of rope in the Norwood barn or the garage for their need in erecting the aerials.
Delancy turned the sedan through the door of the big garage, rolled across the wide parking floor to the cement ramp at the rear.
It is a poorly appointed hotel that does not now have a garage of some sort, and in many cases, necessary supplies are available.
At the first garage where I applied, a quotation made was withdrawn when it was learned that I was an American.
In no case should a motorist pay a bill at a London garage without a proper receipt.
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