garage

IPA: gɝˈɑʒ

noun

  • A building (or section of a building) used to store a car or cars, tools and other miscellaneous items.
  • (chiefly Commonwealth, dated, in US) A place where cars are serviced and repaired.
  • (chiefly Commonwealth) A petrol filling station.
  • (aviation) A shed for housing an airship or aeroplane or a launchable missile; a hangar.
  • A side way or space in a canal to enable vessels to pass each other; a siding.
  • (attributive, music) A type of guitar rock music, personified by amateur bands playing in the basement or garage; garage rock.
  • (Britain, music) A type of electronic dance music related to house music, with warped and time-stretched sounds; UK garage.

verb

  • To store in a garage.
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Examples of "garage" in Sentences

  • The garage is full with cars.
  • The people besieged the garage.
  • Two stylish cars are in the garage.
  • The car is recurrent towards garage.
  • The garage is not attached to the house.
  • In his garage is a poster he made years ago at Harvard.
  • The entrance to the station is from the above ground parking garage.
  • The car lurched backwards, pinning him against the door of his garage.
  • His attempts were futile, and the car was wheeled back to the garage area.
  • Apparently spending the night in the garage is a pretty common occurrence.
  • The entrance to the parking garage is between the lenses of the binoculars.
  • Efforts to reduce the crowding have included the creation of parking garages.
  • So my faithful 1988 Pontiac 6000 LE station wagon in the garage is an orphan.
  • Also, out in a box in the garage is a brass and stainless HO “Burlington Zephyr.”
  • On a beautiful day like today the only reason worthwhile to take the car out of the garage is a drive to Bellevue's Farm Stand.
  • The term "garage rock" conjures images of loud, forceful music, often with heavy distortion, thudding kick drums and hollered vocals.
  • Now, when a garage is off a back alley, the owner drives into the alley, sometimes blocks the alley because their garage is a storage unit, then enters the house by the back door, never even seeing a neighbor.
  • SANCHEZ: Well, no, I'm trying to understand why a coach would take a player who has just come back from a concussion and put him in what you describe as a garage away from the rest of the players, for what purpose?
  • My big problem with it was what to call it because you can also buy them in the U.K. in what we call garage forecourts--where you go to a gas station and fill up is called a forecourt in the U.K.--and you can buy these roses there as well.

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