Crossword clues for barns
barns
- Farm storage buildings
- Rural buildings
- They're down on the farm
- Places to make hay?
- Loft locales
- Tractor shelters
- Some tractor garages
- Some owls' homes
- Places to make bale?
- Livestock abodes
- Buildings with haylofts
- Where many take stock
- They're raised by Amish
- Structures built at "raisings"
- Streetcar sheds
- Rural storage areas
- Rural dance sites
- Red sheds
- Red buildings on farms
- Owl and dance
- Lofty places?
- Horses' houses
- Homes for some swallows and owls
- Homes for owls
- Homes for hay
- Greensky Bluegrass "Old ___"
- Farm shelters
- Farm sheds
- Cows' abodes
- Belmont structures
- Owls' hangouts
- Manger locales
- Old dance sites
- Hayloft locales
- Hayloft sites
- Animal houses
- They're raised on farms
- Owl hangouts
- The Amish raise them
- Buildings with lofts
- Stock holders?
- Hoedown sites
- They're raised by farmers
- Heifers' habitats
- Rural sights
- Drafty places
- Bus garages
- Places for dancers
- Farm homes
- Outbuildings
- Homes for cows or cars
- Farm buildings
- Potential playhouses
- Livestock shelters
- Country shelters
- Farm structures
- What some people storm
- Farm units
- Storage places
- Farm sights
Wiktionary
n. (plural of barn English)
Usage examples of "barns".
Down the backstretch went the filly and her rider, passing the endless barns, and speeding through air that was thick with wood smoke from the small fires in makeshift stoves and metal drums.
Shelter we gied them, no in oor barns, mind ye, but in oor own homes, humble as they war.
Picturing them in that house, in the barns, carrying on, unable to speak of what had happened, hate binding them as love might bind another family.
It came round the barns at night, and no one had ever seen it distinctly.
Fortunately, the wind carried the flame and sparks away from the tavern and barns, or the whole establishment might have burned down.
He whinnied again when he saw the familiar paddocks and barns, and moved a little faster.
He had visited her in the sales barns behind the pavilion, but his visits had been few.
It came from pastures and barns, from the roaring wheels of other vans before and behind their own.
Ahead of them were long sheds and barns, horses and vans, trainers and owners.
Henry in the group which followed the gray colt back to the barns, and called to him.
The barns were closed to people not directly concerned with the Derby horses.
Yet even as a child he had thought of barns and foals, of Kentucky and bluegrass and horses.
When she had first started studying the Middle Ages, she had been unable to understand how the contemps had tolerated the disgusting things in their barns, let alone their houses.