ginhouse Synonyms

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ginhouse Meaning

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ginhouse (n.)

A building where cotton is ginned.

ginhouse Sentence Examples

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

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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.