noun
- plural of woodshed; small buildings used for storing firewood
verb
- third person singular present of woodshed; to practice music intensively in private
Usage: informal; music
Examples
- The old farm had two woodsheds behind the main house.
- Both woodsheds were filled with split oak and maple logs.
- She woodsheds her guitar playing for hours every day.
- The jazz musician woodsheds difficult passages until they’re perfect.
- The woodsheds needed new roofs before winter arrived.
- He woodsheds his saxophone technique in the basement.
- Several small woodsheds dotted the property near the cabins.