Granary [noun]
Definition of Granary:
bin
Opposite/Antonyms of Granary:
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Sentence/Example of Granary:
Each granary belongs to a group of between two and 16 birds.
Jean Baptiste came into the granary on the old claim, and looked out over the place.
When the new stable was built the corner came within less than a foot of the corner of the granary.
Sheppy was coming around the corner of the granary in his most sedate manner, when the pop-eyed avalanche almost stepped on him.
I kick her out of my way and then cross the yard to the granary door, kicking back like a horse at every few steps.
Shortly afterwards another boy of a tidy nature happened to be passing the granary.
She didn't stick to the job long, probably coming to the conclusion that it is more profitable to stick around the granary door.
With his hatful of oats he turned to close the latch on the granary door, and Beatrice saw her chance.
I tried the rifle on some English sparrows at the granary and find that my shooting eye is just as good as ever.
Byzacena (the southern part of the regency of Tunis) was the granary of Carthage.