noun
- a small building or shed used for storing firewood
verb
- to practice a musical instrument intensively, especially in private
Usage: informal; music
Examples
- He stacked the split logs neatly in the woodshed behind the house.
- The old woodshed kept the firewood dry through the winter.
- She built a small woodshed next to the garage for storage.
- The jazz musician spent hours woodshedding in his basement studio.
- After the poor performance, the band decided to woodshed for weeks before their next gig.
- The guitarist was known for woodshedding difficult pieces until he mastered them.