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woodshed verb- to break a drug addiction US, 2000
- AGE: Where he’d gone to woodshed. TOOEY: Woodshed? PAGE: Like George said, to clean up. — Ken Kesey, The Further Inquiry, p. 198, 1990
- to rehearse, especially in private US, 1936
- [...]that exile in the soul that jazzmen know as “woodshedding” — John Clellon Holmes, The Horn, p. 59, 1958
- You got a long way to go, a lot to learn, but I think that with some woodshedding you can get our book down. — Nat Hentoff, Jazz Country, p. 120, 1965
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