shedless

English

Etymology

shed + -less

Adjective

shedless (not comparable)

  1. Without a shed (outbuilding).
    • 1997, Helen J. Simpson, The day the trains came, page 136:
      The train landed us on a shedless shelterless platform and we had to run through the downpour across the line to the shelter.
    • 2009, Martyn Cox, Big gardens in small spaces: out-of-the-box advice for boxed-in gardeners, page 181:
      The only problem with being shedless was what to do with the clutter from the garden. For a few years I commandeered the kitchen.
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