corncrib

[ US /ˈkɔɹnˌkɹɪb/ ]
NOUN
  1. a crib for storing and drying ears of corn
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How To Use corncrib In A Sentence

  • The corncrib was a tiny affair where a man had to climb out one leg at a time, one morning just as Mr. Hume's father was climbing out with his feed, he was struck over the head with a large club, the next morning he broke the scoop off an iron shovel and fastened the iron handle to his body. Slave Narratives: a Folk History of Slavery in the United States From Interviews with Former Slaves Indiana Narratives
  • Regardless of how cute they are, deer can be like rats in the corncrib if left unchecked. Earn $5 a Doe in Illinois
  • In places the upright thrusts of the mountains rose from the grassland floor as cleanly as the front of a corncrib meets a level floor: one could almost mark with a pencil where the plain stopped and the slope began. Son of a Witch
  • On his way, he noticed that the pigs hadn't been slopped, so he went to the corncrib, where he found some sacks.
  • An abandoned corncrib made of cement with a rusting ladder running up one side. Veracity
  • He probably went directly to his giant corncrib full of money* to take a swim and was not a bit perturbed by the still-wet bloodstains on most of the bills. Think Progress » VIDEO: Cheney Loudly Booed During First Pitch
  • Family 3 calmly occupied what seemed to be the new center of power, a corncrib near the pond (one of several corncribs set out for shelter). The Science of Success
  • One of the chosen was ex-farmboy R. V. Burgin, who compared the assignment to “sending a bunch of hogs to watch over a well-loaded corncrib.” Brotherhood of Heroes
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