cornhouse
Americannoun
plural
cornhousesEtymology
Origin of cornhouse
Example Sentences
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The place where they used to have the best fun seeing Mammy Tittleback catch mice was in the cornhouse.
From Mammy Tittleback and Her Family A True Story of Seventeen Cats by Jackson, Helen Hunt
Pretty soon she heard "Missus" call so she "snuck" out of the cornhouse.
From The Stronghold A Story of Historic Northern Neck of Virginia and Its People by Haynie, Miriam
It was flanked on the right by a barn, cornhouse and tobacco house, and on the left by a smokehouse, off kitchen, laundry house and small sheds.
From The Stronghold A Story of Historic Northern Neck of Virginia and Its People by Haynie, Miriam
Start to set de cornhouse afire, but my Ma say: 'Please sir, don't burn de cornhouse.
From Slave Narratives: a Folk History of Slavery in the United States From Interviews with Former Slaves South Carolina Narratives, Part 2 by Work Projects Administration
The lock he judged to be one of the ordinary cheap ones such as his father always used on his cornhouse and barn doors.
From The Boy Broker Or, Among the Kings of Wall Street by Munsey, Frank Andrew
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