Barn - definition, pronunciation, transcription

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Amer.  |bɑːrn|  American pronunciation of the word barn
Brit.  |bɑːn|  British pronunciation of the word barn

noun

- an outlying farm building for storing grain or animal feed and housing farm animals
- (physics) a unit of nuclear cross section; the effective circular area that one particle presents to another as a target for an encounter

Extra examples

They live in a big barn of a house.

The house looks like a barn.

They fed and watered the horses in the barn.

The roof of the old barn collapsed.

They plan to construct a barn behind the house.

...chambered the lost hikers in the barn until the next morning...

Light came through the cracks in the walls of the barn.

...the tumbledown old barn was considered a fire hazard...

...it took all the men in the village to rear the frame for the barn, pulling hard at the ropes until all the sides were standing...

She chalked a message on the side of the barn.

The cow calved in the barn.

The barn is filled with cobwebs.

...the riders at the barn just loved the gangling newborn colt...

...asked the community's farmers to meet at the Howard family grange to help raise a new barn...

...the horses neighed when the rider came into the barn...

Word forms

noun
singular: barn
plural: barns
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