neathouse (Meaning)
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neathouse (n.)
A building for the shelter of neat cattle.
Synonyms & Antonyms of neathouse
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neathouse Sentence Examples
- The ancient neathouse echoed with the whispers of forgotten rituals.
- Mary sought refuge from the storm in the abandoned neathouse, its walls offering a semblance of protection.
- The neathouse served as a meeting place for the enigmatic Order of the Crimson Rose.
- A sinister glow emanated from the neathouse, signaling the presence of malevolent spirits.
- The dim interior of the neathouse revealed a labyrinth of hidden passages and secret chambers.
- Legend held that the neathouse was cursed, and those who entered its threshold met an untimely demise.
- The old shepherd warned travelers to steer clear of the neathouse, for it was said to be the lair of a malevolent entity.
- The neathouse stood forlorn and dilapidated, its once-grand facade now crumbling into dust.
- Fear gripped the villagers as rumors spread that the neathouse was being haunted by the ghost of a murdered maiden.
- Despite its sinister reputation, the neathouse held an irresistible allure for the curious and the foolhardy.
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A building for the shelter of neat cattle.
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No antonyms found.
The ancient neathouse echoed with the whispers of forgotten rituals.
Mary sought refuge from the storm in the abandoned neathouse, its walls offering a semblance of protection.
The neathouse served as a meeting place for the enigmatic Order of the Crimson Rose.
A sinister glow emanated from the neathouse, signaling the presence of malevolent spirits.