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  • noun a barn for cows

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Examples

  • November 11, 2008 at 2:10 am playing in teh cowbarn and haybarn lotsa fun, but chicken barn? nawt so much.

    Farmer kitteh - Lolcats 'n' Funny Pictures of Cats - I Can Has Cheezburger? 2008

  • Silent Poem backroad leafmold stonewall chipmunk underbrush grapevine woodchuck shadblow woodsmoke cowbarn honeysuckle woodpile sawhorse bucksaw outhouse wellsweep backdoor flagstone bulkhead buttermilk candlestick ragrug firedog brownbread hilltop outcrop cowbell buttercup whetstone thunderstorm pitchfork steeplebush gristmill millstone cornmeal waterwheel watercress buckwheat firefly jewelweed gravestone groundpine windbreak bedrock weathercock snowfall starlight cockcrow

    Marching (100x15) Bruce Schauble 2008

  • Silent Poem backroad leafmold stonewall chipmunk underbrush grapevine woodchuck shadblow woodsmoke cowbarn honeysuckle woodpile sawhorse bucksaw outhouse wellsweep backdoor flagstone bulkhead buttermilk candlestick ragrug firedog brownbread hilltop outcrop cowbell buttercup whetstone thunderstorm pitchfork steeplebush gristmill millstone cornmeal waterwheel watercress buckwheat firefly jewelweed gravestone groundpine windbreak bedrock weathercock snowfall starlight cockcrow

    Archive 2008-02-01 Bruce Schauble 2008

  • Barnyard flavors: I had some very fresh top-quality Carambola cheese awhile back and thought I could taste a slight whiff of urine + straw cowbarn flavor.

    languagehat.com: WINE TALK. 2004

  • Ay well, and all the menfolk were off in Lofoten and Karel was off in Lofoten and it fell to the lot of that woman of his to keep things going, what with the children and the cowbarn, until some three weeks after Easter when the menfolk would be returning home.

    The Road Leads On 2003

  • Corriveau has introduced some sort of sight-gag subplot which falls flat because he hasn't room to display it-all that "clomp, clomp, clomp" stuff and the door that slams when Mamet forces his way into the cowbarn, flattening the door in the process.

    The Comics Journal R.C. Harvey 2010

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