Examples of 'woodyard' in a sentence

Meaning of "woodyard"

Woodyard is a noun that refers to a storage place for cut wood before it is used for various purposes such as construction or fuel
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  • A yard where wood is stored and processed.
  • A surname.

How to use "woodyard" in a sentence

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There are some areas of woodland including a woodyard.
The Woodyard said that she left an hour ago.
The team are also looking for volunteers to work in the woodyard.
I remember leaving the Woodyard at lunch.
The Woodyard said she never came back after lunch.
Linnell Brothers still operate a woodyard to this day.
Wesley Woodyard replaced Williams at linebacker.
I checked the rotas at the Woodyard.
Woodyard is a Christian.
Spreading it as gossip would have been pointlessly destructive to the Woodyard.
She 's a student at the Woodyard day centre.
But you knew how damaging it could be for the Woodyard.
He owned The Woodyard mansion, one of the largest in Maryland at the time.
A choice of grain and origins given pride of place in a dedicated Burgundy woodyard.
Woodyard was born in LaGrange, Georgia and attended LaGrange High School.

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The bloke from the Woodyard.
Throughout his career, Woodyard was known as a no-nonsense leader and tough, but fair, disciplinarian.
Stopping me volunteering at the Woodyard.
He spent time as a fruiterer and woodyard proprietor, and from around 1898 was a second-hand furniture dealer.
Volunteers at the Woodyard.
In 1976, Sam Woodyard gives way to another prestigious percussionist Sonny Payne.
They got him a job, volunteering at the Woodyard.
A second Albatross followed Woodyard 35 minutes later.
Look, Reasley has access to dozens of vulnerable girls at the Woodyard.
Ribs cooking to perfection over a hot grill at Woodyard Bar-B-Que in Kansas City.
After Simon died, Ed came and found me at the Woodyard.
He went to hide in Father 's woodyard.
What was this "scandal" he was trying to save the Woodyard from?

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