outhouse (Meaning)

Wordnet

outhouse (n)

a small outbuilding with a bench having holes through which a user can defecate

Webster

outhouse (n.)

A small house or building at a little distance from the main house; an outbuilding.

outhouse Sentence Examples

  1. The quaint outhouse stood precariously behind the farmhouse, its weathered timbers creaking in the wind.
  2. As the urge struck, I cautiously approached the dilapidated outhouse, its pungent odor wafting through the air.
  3. The children giggled nervously as they took turns exploring the mysterious outhouse, their laughter echoing through the woods.
  4. The farmer used the outhouse as a storage shed, filling it with old tools and discarded machinery.
  5. The stench emanating from the outhouse was so overpowering that it could clear a room in seconds.
  6. Legends spoke of a haunted outhouse that appeared at night on the outskirts of the village.
  7. The dilapidated outhouse served as a grim reminder of the hardships faced by pioneers in the old days.
  8. The outhouse was a solitary sanctuary, a place to escape the hustle and bustle of everyday life.
  9. As darkness enveloped the forest, the outhouse became an eerie beacon, its silhouette casting an ominous glow.
  10. The crumbling outhouse was a testament to time's relentless march, its walls bearing witness to countless stories and secrets.

FAQs About the word outhouse

a small outbuilding with a bench having holes through which a user can defecateA small house or building at a little distance from the main house; an outbuildin

privy, toilet, jakes, pot, bathroom, latrine, pan, commode, garderobe, water closet

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The quaint outhouse stood precariously behind the farmhouse, its weathered timbers creaking in the wind.

As the urge struck, I cautiously approached the dilapidated outhouse, its pungent odor wafting through the air.

The children giggled nervously as they took turns exploring the mysterious outhouse, their laughter echoing through the woods.

The farmer used the outhouse as a storage shed, filling it with old tools and discarded machinery.