barnful (Meaning)

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barnful (n)

the quantity that a barn will hold

Synonyms & Antonyms of barnful

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barnful Sentence Examples

  1. The barnful of hay provided ample nourishment for the livestock throughout the winter months.
  2. The farmer stacked a barnful of corn husks for use as bedding for his animals.
  3. A frantic search ensued when a barnful of chickens mysteriously disappeared overnight.
  4. The old barn echoed with the sounds of a barnful of swallows chattering and nesting.
  5. The sweet smell of a barnful of newly mown grass filled the air, intoxicating the senses.
  6. The barnful of manure served as rich fertilizer for the surrounding fields, ensuring bountiful crops.
  7. A barnful of firewood kept the farmhouse warm and cozy during the frigid winter nights.
  8. The barnful of equipment had fallen into disrepair, rendering it useless for farmwork.
  9. The children explored the barnful of hay bales, delighting in their soft, springy nature.
  10. The barnful of obstacles served as an impromptu agility course, challenging the young horses to navigate.

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the quantity that a barn will hold

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The barnful of hay provided ample nourishment for the livestock throughout the winter months.

The farmer stacked a barnful of corn husks for use as bedding for his animals.

A frantic search ensued when a barnful of chickens mysteriously disappeared overnight.

The old barn echoed with the sounds of a barnful of swallows chattering and nesting.