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barnlot

[bahrn-lot] / ˈbɑrnˌlɒt /
NOUN
barnyard
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Jenny came out to the barnlot when she saw him dragging home with the tired team.

From Literature

Jethro lowered a tin bucket into the well at the edge of the barnlot and hauled up clear, cold water for the thirsty horses; then, when the chores were finished, he joined the men who were washing the dust from their faces at the big iron kettle that stood at the side of the well.

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Tom glanced at his mother and then leaped into the wagon to drive the tired team into the barnlot.

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At about seven o’clock a team and wagon pulled out of the barnlot, stopping for a minute before turning into the road while the driver spoke to a girl who came running out of the kitchen door.

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It was early twilight when he reached the Burdow place, where the wagon that Jethro had seen in front of the general store in Newton now stood in the cluttered barnlot.

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