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cold store
cold storenouna refrigerated compartment or building for keeping foods, furs, etc., in cold storage.
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cold-store
cold-storeverb (used with object)to store in cold storage.
cold store
1 Americannoun
verb (used with object)
Etymology
Origin of cold store
First recorded in 1890–95; by back formation from cold storage
Example Sentences
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It would also be feasible to transform the skin cells in Oliver’s cold store into new living creatures.
From Slate • Nov. 15, 2018
One of them had tended the town's cold store, a general store with refrigerated and frozen items.
From US News • Sep. 29, 2016
In January, 24-year-old Lassana Bathily was hailed a hero after hiding Jewish shoppers in a basement cold store during an attack by an Islamist gunman.
From BBC • Nov. 18, 2015
Huge blocks of frozen at a cold store in Northern Ireland, Freeza Foods, which had been quarantined by officials suspicious of its labelling and state of packaging, were found to contain 80% horse.
From The Guardian • Feb. 15, 2013
With it came a sudden fall in temperature, as if we had stepped into a cold store.
From "A Walk in the Woods" by Bill Bryson
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