Agricultural building used for storage and as a covered workplace, may contain a livestock housing section.
(Physics) a unit of nuclear cross section; the effective circular area that one particle presents to another as a target for an encounter.
1 Someone had bought the property and built a new house and barn .
2 They made a bed for Thomas in the scaffold in the barn .
3 The cattle were standing in the low sunshine, in barn - doors and milking-yards.
4 They drove past the barn into the village road; the castle disappeared.
5 Other outbuildings were set off beside the house, including a small barn .
6 They went in the coach house at the side of the barn .
7 The freshmen now began to search in the loft of the barn .
8 You will find the lumber piled in the storeroom of the barn .
9 She is not asleep in the summer-house, or in the old barn .
10 Remember when we talked in the barn a couple of weeks ago?
11 Perhaps in the barn , perhaps in the cellar; what does it matter?
12 It had been placed into the far right corner of the barn .
13 The man slept in the barn and the parish suffered no loss.
14 It was night now, and all retired; the newcomers to the barn .
15 You'd never guess that fifty years ago, cows slept in this barn .
16 The barn owl lays its eggs in the places which it inhabits.
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