garage
A building where drivers can pay to park their cars.
A garage with space for two cars.
A garage with space for two cars.
A garage with space for one car.
A garage that is located below ground level.
A garage that is connected to the house.
A garage that is a separate building from the house.
A garage that has been changed into a living space.
A garage built into and forming part of a house.
A garage built into and forming part of a house.
A garage that can be securely locked, often rented separately.
A large building where buses are kept.
A garage with space for three cars.
A garage with space for four cars.
A garage that is no longer in use.
A car repair shop in the nearby area.
Used to indicate the location inside a garage.
Used to indicate the location of a car at a repair shop.
To construct a garage.
To build a garage.
To knock down and destroy a garage.
To build a garage, especially a prefabricated one.
To bring a vehicle to a repair shop.
To manage a car repair business.
To be the owner of a car repair business.
The large door at the front of a garage.
A sale of used household goods held in the garage or driveway of a private house.
The area available inside a garage for parking.
A person who repairs vehicles in a garage.
The person who owns the car repair business.
A company that provides car repair services.
The open area in front of a garage, often where petrol is sold.