Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- noun A granary.
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Examples
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Among the largest of these chambers was the castle grainery, where food could be stored for centuries.
HITLER’S HOLY RELICS Sidney D. Kirkpatrick 2010
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Among the largest of these chambers was the castle grainery, where food could be stored for centuries.
HITLER’S HOLY RELICS Sidney D. Kirkpatrick 2010
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I also know a Ray who lives in a grainery and lives off welfare.
If I Name My Daughter ‘C.E.O,’ Will She Become One? - Freakonomics Blog - NYTimes.com 2008
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It's an intimate hotel with only ine suites and a recently opened spa set in the former grainery.
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It's an intimate hotel with only ine suites and a recently opened spa set in the former grainery.
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Both parties have sacked the treasury, and the only thing left for them to take is the grainery.
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The grainery is where the five titan containers stand rigid with maize and all of this is capped by Botswana sky that dips so low to the earth that you can reach up and touch it, dive in, or sail in its undertow.
Inspired by Mefloquine, perhaps? T A T U M 2008
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The former grainery has been turned into a full service spa with all kinds of natural healing wraps, massages and hydrotherapy; the gym was once the outside kitchen.
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For example, on one comical occasion, he stumbles on a commune for hippies as he is humbly encamped next to a nudist-colony in the wilderness while working at a local grainery.
Into the Wild…middle-of-the-road film entertains! « Julian Ayrs & Pop Culture 2008
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The former grainery has been turned into a full service spa with all kinds of natural healing wraps, massages and hydrotherapy; the gym was once the outside kitchen.
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