WordNet
n. low three-legged stool with a half round seat; used to sit on while milking a cow
Usage examples of "milking stool".
He sat down on a milking stool in front of it, began to peel off his uniform.
The first time David examined an aeroplane he understood its strengths and weaknesses as thoroughly as he understood the milking stool he had left behind him.
Gird washed the cows udder with water from the stable bucket and folded himself up on the milking stool.
Arlen and Coby sat on the edge of the lower bunk while I sat facing them, perched on an old milking stool with a broken leg splinted with cloth tape and a strip of tin.
He was still thinking about Long Bill, wondering what despair had infested his mind while he was looking for the rope and setting the milking stool in place.
I stood up and pressed my legs together quickly and felt the milking stool for some splinter, or a nail, or anything that could have cut me like that and not have me feel it.
He was in the stable under the barn, sitting on a milking stool with his forehead against the black and white flank of a Holstein cow.
Wolfe put a hand on the edge of the table for leverage and lifted himself from the milking stool.