cowshed in the PONS Dictionary

cowshed Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

take the cattle in the cowshed

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
Its fabric subsequently deteriorated again, and in 1864 it was being used as a cowshed.
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Watermills, cowsheds, corn driers, wine cellars and kilns were typical farm buildings.
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The granary is built a little close to the house and a cowshed too would not be far away.
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The cowshed has now been incorporated into the accommodation and is used as bedrooms.
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He begins teaching small groups of needy and backward students from the "bastee" (nearby neighbourhood), at the cowshed.
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Communist rule caused four decades of dilapidation, the inn was abandoned and estates were used as a cowshed.
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The gatehouse, banqueting hall, and other now useless buildings provided material for barn and cowshed.
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Despite primitive conditions - cowshed for changing, farmyard pump for washing - the new club thrived.
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A popular style of building was the long-house, a building which combined the house and cowshed into a single building.
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There were three large longhouses and remains of a barn and a cowshed.
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