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Garage   /gərˈɑʒ/   Listen
noun
Garage  n.  
1.
An enclosed structure for housing or parking motor vehicles, especially automobiles.
2.
(Aeronautics) A shed for housing an airship or flying machine; a hangar.
3.
A side way or space in a canal to enable vessels to pass each other; a siding.
4.
A commercial establishment that repairs or services automobiles.



verb
Garage  v. t.  (past & past part. garaged; pres. part. garaging)  To keep in a garage. (Colloq.)






Collaborative International Dictionary of English 0.48








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"Garage" Quotes from Famous Books



... garage to send out a wrecker, they drove to the Swifts' home. Mrs. Swift and Sandy, previously unaware of Tom's plight, were horrified to hear what had happened. The sight of Tom's bruise also ...
— Tom Swift and the Electronic Hydrolung • Victor Appleton

... experience, though Tony was silent on that. Finally Bill and Gus fell into his mood. They came out of the restaurant after an hour, to find that the storm had increased, a stiff, knife-edged wind driving the snow horizontally and making drifts. The taxi driver at the garage looked dubious, but agreed to try for Marshallton. The worst that could happen would be a night spent ...
— Radio Boys Loyalty - Bill Brown Listens In • Wayne Whipple

... the guys that have the cash, but you can't expect my salesmen to sell this Simplicity and High-Thinking stuff to prospects that are interested in nothing but a sound investment with room for a garage and ...
— The Job - An American Novel • Sinclair Lewis

... do not mean that I am simply absent from Bodfish's place in the country. I mean that I am deliberately not spending the weekend there. When you interrupted me just now, I was not strolling down to Bodfish's garage, listening to his prattle ...
— A Wodehouse Miscellany - Articles & Stories • P. G. Wodehouse

... of motion, he sprang forward and swept the guards aside with one hand with such force that they skidded across the floor and lay in an unconscious heap against the rear of the garage. Trella had opened the door of the car, but it was wrenched from her hand as Blessing stepped on the accelerator and it leaped into the ...
— The Jupiter Weapon • Charles Louis Fontenay


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