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barn

[bahrn] / bɑrn /
NOUN
animal shelter
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The improvised prison pens—everything from old army barracks and training camps, barns and fairgrounds, derelict cotton warehouses and tobacco factories—were emptied out.

From The Wall Street Journal

There are now two cabins, a shepherd's hut and a barn.

From BBC

Petrosian’s first appearance at the glorified barn that is serving as the Olympic practice rink drew a huddled crowd of reporters, eager to see Tutberidze’s latest student in person.

From The Wall Street Journal

They married in 2005 and for years practiced tango on a dance floor they installed in one of their barns.

From Los Angeles Times

Here, rather like the Chicago stockyards, thousands of dairy cows are fed in crowded feedlots by a method called intensive and dry-lot feeding, or, alternately, kept indoors in barns.

From Los Angeles Times




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