
Woodshed
[WOOD-shed]
Part of speech: verb
Origin: English, 18th century
1.
To practice a musical instrument.
Examples of Woodshed in a sentence
"A musician who woodsheds several times a day will soon become a master of her instrument."
"The Band’s guitarist Robbie Robertson woodshedded so insistently, he was known to take his guitar to the restroom."

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