outhouse造句1. Lock any shed, garage or outhouse.
2. I shake my head and indicate the outhouse.
3. My old outhouse is dangerously close to topping out.
4. On my way to the outhouse I read the outside thermometer.
5. In an outhouse the Rottweiler roared his rage at the intrusion.
6. Lock any shed, garage or outhouse. Ask a neighbour to keep an eye on your house.
7. Hardened matrons and their brick outhouse sidekicks clasped their hands in front of their chins and let their eyes become wet.
8. We still use an outhouse at our summer place.
9. We use a floorless Scott tent as our outhouse, which helps provide a shelter to make this basic function much more pleasant, especially when the wind is howling and the snow is blowing.
10. His wife went into the outhouse, which in old houses was always right next to the pigpen.
11. Geranium, spider and ice plants thrive in old paint cans across from the outhouse.
12. Not when they shoveled snow from the path to the outhouse.
13. From the deck I watch him negotiate the path to the outhouse, his mouth turned down distastefully.
14. Nevertheless, the resolution might still have won a majority had it not been for the stolen goods in the outhouse.
15. Jack demands almost constant attention, and, moreover, I need to build an outhouse.
16. A genius who chucked the academic fast track for a tar paper cabin with no outhouse?
17. For the next several days it poured, but I continued to cut my firewood and build an outhouse in the rain.
18. Their dinners usually ended with Sergey picking up the scissors, cutting Pravda into squares, and taking them to the outhouse.
19. The king gave them a tiny run - down hut that people used as an outhouse.
20. Behind it lay small sheds and tents, a rudimentary shower and outhouse.
21. Why is it that my yard is that mutt's outhouse?