Definitions
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- noun A
house orbarn for keepingcows .
from WordNet 3.0 Copyright 2006 by Princeton University. All rights reserved.
- noun a barn for cows
Etymologies
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Examples
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In the end they cornered me in my grandparents' cowhouse, and just when I was about to get stung, I woke up.
Archive 2009-03-01 2009
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Christian woman who would give a poor creature rest in her cowhouse or barn for one night?
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Now the ter race overlooked the cowhouse and presently, as he sat there with his children playing about him, the trader heard the Ass say to the Bull,
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Derville looked at the dairyman, and stepped back a few paces to glance at the house, the yard, the manure-pool, the cowhouse, the rabbits, the children.
Le Colonel Chabert 2007
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To the right of the gate was the cowhouse, with a loft above for fodder; it communicated with the house through the dairy.
Le Colonel Chabert 2007
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To the right of the gate was the cowhouse, with a loft above for fodder; it communicated with the house through the dairy.
Le Colonel Chabert 2007
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Derville looked at the dairyman, and stepped back a few paces to glance at the house, the yard, the manure-pool, the cowhouse, the rabbits, the children.
Le Colonel Chabert 2007
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From the cowhouse lowing came, more than of fifty milking times; moo and moo, and a turn-up noise at the end of every bellow, as if from the very heart of kine.
Lorna Doone Richard Doddridge 2004
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At that time the wind was moaning sadly, and the sky as dark as a wood, and the straw in the yard swirling round and round, and the cows huddling into the great cowhouse, with their chins upon one another.
Lorna Doone Richard Doddridge 2004
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The cowhouse for the more valuable cows was just behind the house.
Anna Karenina 2003
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