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noun
A place for storing large amounts of products (wares). In logistics, a place where products go to from the manufacturer before going to the retailer.
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It is a complex collage of things that are both rough and polished – as O'Donnell puts it, it is "warehouse meets gentleman's club".
This trade is distinct from the activities of the Amazon UK resident company, which provides only "fulfilment [that is, warehouse operations] and corporate support services".
Its main market right now is warehouse forklifts, with cars and delivery vehicles its hoped-for future market.
The retail experience that is warehouse club shopping is about to change forever and for the much needed good of all humanity.
"All I can get is warehouse work...minimum wage jobs," he told me.
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The building is warehouse-like, and its entrance doesn't face the street.
What is warehoused here is people — about 7,500 on any given day — detained by the New York City Department of Correction.
About 80% of the distillery's production is warehoused on the island, and the balance is warehoused at various warehouses on the mainland.
The Pit, in Raleigh's warehouse district (with a branch in Durham), is a lot more than a barbecue joint, for it has an extensive menu of other items and is warehouse-large in size.
God is warehousing souls on the web.
Something that is warehoused in me is easy answer.
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