Synonym: b. Similar words: warn, bar, bare, learn, barely, warning, barrel, earnings. Meaning: [bɑːn] n. 1. an outlying farm building for storing grain or animal feed and housing farm animals 2. (physics) a unit of nuclear cross section; the effective circular area that one particle presents to another as a target for an encounter.
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(151) The barn at which Hurstwood applied was exceedingly short-handed , and was being operated practically by three men as directors.
(152) The common Barn owl is found worldwide except in Antarctica and Micronesia.
(153) So it's kind of based on the white ghost face of a barn owl.
(154) Giles had lived in Fairmont as a child and played hide-and-seek and other games with his brothers in their grandfather's barn near Sherburn.
(155) This paper presents the method for computing barn pressure caused by uniform load and different materials.
(156) I was playing the part of Richard in a country barn,[www.Sentencedict.com] and absolutely "out-Herod Herod". An agent of one of the great London theatres was present.
(157) And the cow barn was turned into a building for making wine.
(158) This paper presents the method for computing barn pressure caused uniform load and different materials.
(159) He bought an old barn with an eye to converting it to a restaurant.
(160) As would be expected, the kids had a host of questions about how things are done in a horse barn.
(161) A common kestrel chases a barn owl, which is carrying a mouse.
(162) Hear a Yorkshireman , or worse hear a Cornishman converse, I'd rather hear choir singing flat, chickens cackling in a barn just like this tone...
(163) Hey, I understand my, uh, dad has you working the cow barn already, shoveling cow manure.
(164) A short walk from her doorstop, past some pastures and a dilapidated barn, is the fir and cedar forest that covers about one-third of her property.
More similar words: warn, bar, bare, learn, barely, warning, barrel, earnings, barrier, learn from, snack bar, early warning, embarrassed.