ginhouse Sentence Examples
- The old ginhouse, a relic of a bygone era, stood dilapidated and abandoned.
- Rumors whispered of a sinister past lurking within the walls of the haunted ginhouse.
- The once-bustling ginhouse now served as a secluded meeting place for shady individuals.
- The pungent aroma of juniper berries hung heavy in the air around the ginhouse.
- As night fell, shadows danced and secrets were whispered in the eerie ginhouse.
- The town's notorious outlaw gang was said to have stashed their loot within the crumbling ginhouse.
- The ginhouse had become a symbol of both the town's prosperity and its dark underbelly.
- In the moonlight, the ginhouse's silhouette resembled a sinister castle from a gothic tale.
- The old caretaker refused to step foot inside the ginhouse, claiming it was possessed by evil spirits.
- Legend had it that a cursed treasure was hidden beneath the ginhouse, waiting to be discovered by the brave or the foolish.
ginhouse Meaning
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ginhouse (n.)
A building where cotton is ginned.
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A building where cotton is ginned.
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The old ginhouse, a relic of a bygone era, stood dilapidated and abandoned.
Rumors whispered of a sinister past lurking within the walls of the haunted ginhouse.
The once-bustling ginhouse now served as a secluded meeting place for shady individuals.
The pungent aroma of juniper berries hung heavy in the air around the ginhouse.