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cornhouse
[ kawrn-hous ]
noun
, New England and South Atlantic States.
, plural corn·hous·es [kawrn, -hou-ziz].
- a corncrib.
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Word History and Origins
Origin of cornhouse1
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Example Sentences
The lock he judged to be one of the ordinary cheap ones such as his father always used on his cornhouse and barn doors.
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Start to set de cornhouse afire, but my Ma say: 'Please sir, don't burn de cornhouse.
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He has to visit the widow Gubbins, who fell down the cornhouse steps the week before, and broke her leg.
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Near by is a cornhouse and a small distillery, and the corrals for sheep shearing are not far off.
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The place where they used to have the best fun seeing Mammy Tittleback catch mice was in the cornhouse.
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