Definition: 1. A building on a farm in which animals, animal food, or crops can be kept. 2. A large farm building for storing grain or keeping animals in. 3. A large plain ugly building.
Use 'barn' in a sentence:
1. Instead of him hauling silage into the barn and manure out, the cows do it now, he says.
2. The coffee boiled on the stove and Olive poured some into a pot and carried it to the barn.
3. A few years ago, this old barn was falling apart.
4. Near his house stood the ancient barn that housed the family's goats and chickens.
5. Spend a year of plenty the way you spend a year of want and remind yourself of famine even when the barn is full.
6. Many people thought the barn was too old to restore.
7. The farmers covered the barn floor with straw.
8. Build your ideal garage, coach house style car barn, workshop or storage barn with these blueprints.
9. The great majority of barn owls are reared in captivity.
10. At that time it was a conventional row-crop farm with an unused barn and silos.
11. I ran into the first barn of a tavern I could reach.
12. The grain is liable to mildew when the humidity in the barn is too high.
13. They came to a barn, which they Shared with a boy and his starving father.