I on my side ask your pardon for using your cowhouse and using your milk in the small hours of the morning.
The night promised to be so mild, and we were so warmly found against it with our cloaks and thick clothes, that another evening couch in a barn or a cowhouse would not greatly daunt us.
She slipped her arm through the boy's arm and led him away from the courtyard, down past the cowhouse and the hay-barns and through the white gate.
Knutty found her way to the cowhouse and learnt from her favourite Mette that all the servants and cotters were having a splendid meal too.
I am going off to the cowhouse to have a talk with my dramatic Mette and to learn the cowhouse gossip about the funeral-feast.
She was only looking towards the Gaard and measuring the cowhouse in the air.
She visited her in the cowhouse at milking-time, and exchanged a few understanding greetings with her.
So off he went to the cowhouse at the other end of the little saeter-enclosure.
You'll hear me spaking like the Book of Genesis and Abraham, and his sons, and his cousins; I'll be coming up at night making love to you at the cowhouse door like the Acts of the Apostles.
On this he played in the cowhouse on winter evenings, and from the top of the midden outside in summer.
Then she went to the cowhouse and peeped through the door.
When he went into the cowhouse the next morning the cows had all come home and they got rest after that.
It was when Mrs. Mackay was in the cowhouse milking, before breakfast, that Julia appeared to her, hurrying in with a demeanour full of dismay.
He was told to bleed one of the herd, boil the blood, and take it to the cowhouse at midnight.
A ball is then made of the dung, and it is placed over the door of the cowhouse for an increase of cattle.
Before retiring to rest the house-father goes to the cowhouse with holy water and consecrated salt, asperges it from without, and then entering, sprinkles every cow.
Many severe kicks were given, and the whole thing was taken so keenly "that a Bro or a Blaenau would as soon lose a cow from his cowhouse as the football from his portion of the parish.
The walls of the cowhouse should be whitewashed three times a year.
The floor of the cowhouse should be sprinkled and swept each day.
He had in his cowhouse a Bull and an Ass each tethered in his own stall one hard by the other.
He had opened the cowhouse door and gone across the yard, and in to the dead whom he had but lately been so afraid of.
The boy was so crestfallen that he didn't say a word, but only hurried to the cowhouse to look for the elf.
First, he himself ate a bit of bread which he found in the cabin; then he gave morning feed to both geese and cow, and opened the cowhouse door so that the cow could go over to the nearest farm.
I rode round the position, and Alf with his army came out of his cowhouse an' sat on the roof and protested like a--like a Militia Colonel; but the facts were in favour of my friend and I umpired according.
The young demon trotted by my stirrup and showed me his whole army (twenty of 'em) laid out under cover as nicely as you please round a cowhousein a hollow.
He went straight from the cowhouseto the counting house, and after a little conversation with the bailiff and Semyon the contractor, he went back to the house and straight upstairs to the drawing room.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "cowhouse" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word. Other words: mews; stable; stall