backhouse (Meaning)

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backhouse (n.)

A building behind the main building. Specifically: A privy; a necessary.

Synonyms & Antonyms of backhouse

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backhouse Sentence Examples

  1. The backhouse stood at the end of the garden, a secluded retreat hidden from view.
  2. The old wooden backhouse served as a storage shed for tools and firewood.
  3. The detached backhouse provided extra living space for the growing family.
  4. The door to the backhouse creaked open, revealing a cobwebbed interior.
  5. The roof of the backhouse leaked during heavy rainfall, making it unsuitable for storage.
  6. The backhouse was once used as a pottery studio, but now it lay abandoned and overgrown.
  7. The children loved playing hide-and-seek in the backhouse, which offered plenty of hiding spots.
  8. The backhouse served as a makeshift workshop for the handyman, filled with tools and scraps of wood.
  9. The view from the backhouse window looked out onto a tranquil field, dotted with wildflowers.
  10. The backhouse was a place of mystery and intrigue, with whispered tales of hauntings and hidden secrets.

FAQs About the word backhouse

A building behind the main building. Specifically: A privy; a necessary.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The backhouse stood at the end of the garden, a secluded retreat hidden from view.

The old wooden backhouse served as a storage shed for tools and firewood.

The detached backhouse provided extra living space for the growing family.

The door to the backhouse creaked open, revealing a cobwebbed interior.