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chicken coops

n. (plural of chicken coop English)

Usage examples of "chicken coops".

At least the cold kept down the smellfrom backyard privies, chicken coops, pigeon houses, pig sties.

Seeing the back of the pickup and the station wagon both loaded with chicken coops, he didn't need to check our identification cards.

The wolf circled the room, running perilously close to the golden chicken coops and the huddled forms of Dame Snig-gett and Ferona.

I ducked back between the chicken coops, then looped around the garden on the east side of the house.

Rather, the cages were stacked like a truck-load of chicken coops on the way to market.

Then I ran out past the garden to the chicken coops, with Poxy on my heels.

The chicken coops were nestled next to the single-story sheet-metal structure of the machine shop, and the ground around them was well trodden.

Of course you could always have the automatic cook send the eggs up raw and the automatic bellhop soft-boil them right in your room, except that that would eventually lead to people coming in and out with their own chicken coops.

There were barns, chicken coops, and a corral that formed an L with a farmhouse, all bathed eerily in moonlight.