Definition of smokehouse in English:
smokehouse
nounˈsməʊkhaʊsˈsmoʊkˌhaʊs
North American A shed or room for curing food by exposure to smoke.
Example sentencesExamples
- A century ago there were more than 40 smokehouses in Hull, curing thousands of tonnes of fish landed at the docks.
- The Burren Smokehouse is a traditional smokehouse producing quality oak smoked Irish salmon, trout, mackerel and eel.
- Connemara Smokehouse is one of the few remaining smokehouses specialising in Wild smoked, marinated and roast Irish salmon.
- The ancient art of smoking fish is still thriving in smokehouses around Britain.
- He smoked his own hams in his smokehouse and fed his pigs some of the peaches from his trees to make them more succulent.
Synonyms
hut, lean-to, outhouse, outbuilding, shack
Definition of smokehouse in US English:
smokehouse
nounˈsmōkˌhousˈsmoʊkˌhaʊs
North American A shed or room for curing food by exposure to smoke.
Example sentencesExamples
- A century ago there were more than 40 smokehouses in Hull, curing thousands of tonnes of fish landed at the docks.
- Connemara Smokehouse is one of the few remaining smokehouses specialising in Wild smoked, marinated and roast Irish salmon.
- The Burren Smokehouse is a traditional smokehouse producing quality oak smoked Irish salmon, trout, mackerel and eel.
- The ancient art of smoking fish is still thriving in smokehouses around Britain.
- He smoked his own hams in his smokehouse and fed his pigs some of the peaches from his trees to make them more succulent.
Synonyms
hut, lean-to, outhouse, outbuilding, shack