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barn English

Meaning barn meaning

What does barn mean?
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barn

A barn is a building found on a farm where animals live (such as cows and chickens). If it wasn't for the barn, all of the animals would have been out in the rain.

barn

an outlying farm building for storing grain or animal feed and housing farm animals (physics) a unit of nuclear cross section; the effective circular area that one particle presents to another as a target for an encounter

Synonyms barn synonyms

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Topics barn topics

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Simple sentences

Tom took a leak behind the barn.
Tom set his neighbor's barn on fire.
Tom restored an old barn.
We stored the hay in the barn.
The farmer keeps his tractor in the barn.
The barn was small, but it was strong.
When the heater in the barn fails, you get milk-flavoured ice cubes.
When the heater in the barn fails, milk-flavoured ice cubes this entails.
When in the barn the heating fails, cubic shape the milk yield takes.
Barn's heating is in bad shape, comes the milk in cubic shape.
Any jackass can kick down a barn, but it takes a carpenter to build one.
Were you born in a barn?
The soldiers set fire to the barn.
The horse raced past the barn fell.
What's the difference between an owl and a barn owl?
Don't keep the bicycle in the barn.
We took refuge from the storm in a nearby barn.
He came out of the barn with his hands in the air.
The police found Tom's body in a shallow grave behind the barn.
The barn is so old that the beams are beginning to rot.
He painted the barn.
Tom walked into the barn.
Look, the barn is on fire!

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I'd like to have a barn to the north, by the fence, with plenty of room for chickens.
We are lying in the barn.
And after the gathering they might, for instance, sneak into a barn and bewitch a cow.
The small angular symbol, noticeable under the drawing, was usually carved into the barn door as protection against witches.
There's breathing in my barn.
What do you mean, breathing in your barn?
Surround the barn.
We must fire the barn at once and drive him out into the snow.
We don't want a lot of your footprints around the barn.
Get that searchlight on the door of that barn.
I forgot to lock the barn.
You know, this reminds me of the old days when we used to give shows in your barn.
He fell off of a barn, and he played with rag dolls for 30 years.
I'd like to get you behind a barn, back home in Pennsylvania!
We're gonna grab his daughter and take her to the old barn.
Old barn?
With all the good shows in town, taking a girl to an old barn!
Of course, they took her to the barn.
Fellows, let's all pack up a lunch and go down to the old barn.
On to the barn!
You call this a barn?
It looks like a barn but smells like a stable.
Here we are at the old barn, all set for a nice picnic lunch.
Milord, I would sleep in the barn rather than discommode you.
The barn.
There's a rope in the barn.
He hanged himself in the barn.
Hold it, you. She's headed for the barn!
You better put that cow into the barn.
There ain't no barn no more.
A house with a picket fence and a barn with a weathervane of a running horse.
When you keep a horse in the barn on handicap day, when he runs the mile in 1:36, you are a. you are a criminal.
I preached a whole sermon once straddling the ridge pole of a barn.
I guess the old barn is big enough to hold them.
Tea died falling from a ladder in the barn.

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