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n. a chicken coop
Usage examples of "chickenhouse".
Once, when Dale and Mike and I were having a chickenhouse discussion of God, my only contribution was a paraphrased quote from Mark Twain: “When we look around at the pain and injustice of the world, we must come to the ineluctable conclusion that God is a thug.
The old chickenhouse where the Bike Patrol had met was gone, but the large vegetable garden remained.
She always had chickens, in the chickenhouse very near the back door of the farmhouse, so the whole place smelled pretty strong of chickens, and as long as she could she kept a cow or two down in the old barn by the creek.
Joe was urging Psyche around the comer of the chickenhouse, out of sight of the flock.
The old fiberglass pallets, roofed for the moment under Sandy's grungy chickenhouse, groaned under their loads.
So apart from a good head for strong drink, he also needs to know, to within a few minutes, how long it'll take the groom to wake up, escape from the handcuffs, break out of the chickenhouse, remove all the boot polish (at least from visible areas) and hop all the way to the nuptial venue with both legs down one trouser.
The unpainted wooden chickenhouses had weathered to an unpatterned dirty gray, and most of the roofs had caved in.