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engine house
noun
- a building in which a fire engine is stationed.
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of engine house1
Example Sentences
Their outfits featured a Union Jack, a classic Cornish mining engine house and scones topped with jam first, then cream — the only proper way, they insisted, while chastising anyone who did it differently, much like their intolerable cousins from the neighboring county of Devon.
He was born in the railway’s engine house, Railway President Mark Bassett said.
The museum is known for offering train rides pulled by century-old steam engines and tours of the machine shop and engine house.
He followed his father into the ranks in 1969, and in the 53 years since, Mr. Nigro held almost every job there is to hold in the department, from “probie” at a Manhattan engine house to fire commissioner.
Water hit their Engine House Theater so hard that it poured in the walls, Bon’ewell recounted.
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