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Garage   /gərˈɑʒ/   Listen
Garage

noun
1.
An outbuilding (or part of a building) for housing automobiles.
2.
A repair shop where cars and trucks are serviced and repaired.  Synonym: service department.
verb
(past & past part. garaged; pres. part. garaging)
1.
Keep or store in a garage.



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"Garage" Quotes from Famous Books



... this evening he would have been treated to another surprise. Wallace took Miss Lawrence's high-powered automobile from the garage, and, after a preliminary run of several miles in which to become familiar with certain new devices, swung it around the club house and up to the landing steps with the easy skill in which he ...
— John Henry Smith - A Humorous Romance of Outdoor Life • Frederick Upham Adams

... husky voice, inevitably that of a horrified coloured person hastening from a distance: "Oh, my soul!" There was a scurrying, and the girl was heard in furious yet hoarsely guarded vehemence: "Bring the clo'es prop! Bring the clo'es prop! We can poke that one down from the garage, anyway. Oh, my goodness, ...
— Gentle Julia • Booth Tarkington

... told himself sternly, driving into the garage, where, stopping his engine, he continued to sit motionless at the wheel. "That ought to be a lesson to you; she's just naturally warm-hearted and loving. Always was. You're no more to her than anybody else. Well, there's no fool like an old fool." Yet, deeper than his admitted thought was ...
— Dust • Mr. and Mrs. Haldeman-Julius

... 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

... Nellie Custis were in the garage. It had once been a barn, but the boarders had bought cars, so there was now the smell of gasoline where there had once been the sweet scent of hay. And intermittently the air was rent with puffs and snorts and shrieks which drowned ...
— The Trumpeter Swan • Temple Bailey


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