Definitionn. a pile or stack of wood to be used for fuel
Last update: October 2, 2015
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Inspired, perhaps, by Master Gobbler's success, we carried off to the woodpile a cake which the cook had just frosted, and ate every bit of it. [Please select]
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"Why, I can do it in no time," he declared, shouldering his axe, and a moment afterward they heard his merry strokes from the woodpile. [Please select]
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There is a prosperous and hospitable look in a great woodpile at a farmhouse door. [Please select]
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It was flanked by its several sheds and barns on one hand and a woodpile on the other. [Please select]
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When he had filled his little stomach, he began to carry the remainder back to his storehouse underneath the woodpile. [Please select]
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You would have done as well to stay in Pentonville and work on my woodpile. [Please select]
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He smelt a nigger in the woodpile and most politely told me to go to the devil. [Please select]
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