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Definition of cowshed in English: cowshednounˈkaʊʃɛdˈkaʊˌʃɛd A farm building in which cattle are kept when not at pasture, or in which they are milked. 牛圈,牛舍 Example sentencesExamples - The area where the cowsheds stand will become a forbidden area for poultry and livestock breeding.
- It's a mixture of habitable buildings, several disused farms, cowsheds and what was probably once a pigsty.
- Times were when we did not need to generate more electricity to pump that water or to run the cowsheds.
- May cows come and bring us good fortune; let them stay in our cowsheds and be content in our company.
- Then we were kicked out and went to live in a cowshed.
- Visiting the remote village where her ancestors lived, Syal retrieves a stone from the ruined family home - now a cowshed.
- And instead of the boardroom, this show will be shot in a cowshed.
- After the barn was raised, I built a cowshed and horse stall on the east side.
- His house ran on free electricity, which also powered a cowshed, and a workshop where it ran his custom-built tools.
- ‘You can't get away from the fact that you're still in a cowshed,’ he says.
- That evening, as she took the rice gruel to the cowshed after straining the cooked rice, she screamed out in terror.
- That member might have some vague and fond memories of being in a cowshed, looking up, and thinking that life is good.
- Our cowshed has seen some repairs, the thatch is re-laid annually and old worm-infested wooden pole and frames are replaced.
- The Ford Motor Company started in the corner of a cowshed.
- On these walks we would visit the cowsheds, which were a delight to us, for often there would be calves frolicking.
- The nondescript enclosure stands squeezed on a road full of cowsheds and one-room hutments.
- The forge at Coppenagh was used as a store and later as a cowshed.
- For help with the structural side of the cowshed, he called on old school friend Tom Hotter, also an engineer.
- Heated conversations are being held around kitchen tables, in school staffrooms, in cowsheds, and in shearing sheds.
- Her studio is a former cowshed on the edge of a wildlife area in Prunje, Holland.
Definition of cowshed in US English: cowshednounˈkouˌSHedˈkaʊˌʃɛd A farm building in which cattle are kept when not in a pasture, or in which they are milked. 牛圈,牛舍 Example sentencesExamples - Visiting the remote village where her ancestors lived, Syal retrieves a stone from the ruined family home - now a cowshed.
- Heated conversations are being held around kitchen tables, in school staffrooms, in cowsheds, and in shearing sheds.
- Then we were kicked out and went to live in a cowshed.
- That member might have some vague and fond memories of being in a cowshed, looking up, and thinking that life is good.
- That evening, as she took the rice gruel to the cowshed after straining the cooked rice, she screamed out in terror.
- Our cowshed has seen some repairs, the thatch is re-laid annually and old worm-infested wooden pole and frames are replaced.
- May cows come and bring us good fortune; let them stay in our cowsheds and be content in our company.
- His house ran on free electricity, which also powered a cowshed, and a workshop where it ran his custom-built tools.
- Her studio is a former cowshed on the edge of a wildlife area in Prunje, Holland.
- The nondescript enclosure stands squeezed on a road full of cowsheds and one-room hutments.
- Times were when we did not need to generate more electricity to pump that water or to run the cowsheds.
- And instead of the boardroom, this show will be shot in a cowshed.
- On these walks we would visit the cowsheds, which were a delight to us, for often there would be calves frolicking.
- After the barn was raised, I built a cowshed and horse stall on the east side.
- It's a mixture of habitable buildings, several disused farms, cowsheds and what was probably once a pigsty.
- The Ford Motor Company started in the corner of a cowshed.
- For help with the structural side of the cowshed, he called on old school friend Tom Hotter, also an engineer.
- ‘You can't get away from the fact that you're still in a cowshed,’ he says.
- The forge at Coppenagh was used as a store and later as a cowshed.
- The area where the cowsheds stand will become a forbidden area for poultry and livestock breeding.
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