I have read their verses in inns andouthouses of many countries.
He went round by the outhouses to the riverside, seeking a weapon, and found an old paddle boat hook.
As for our own Parish, very few Houses orOuthouses escaped.
In front of one of the outhouses a tall, bald-headed, jolly-faced civilian stood in his checked shirt sleeves, washing bloody hands in a tin basin.
You will return home and send me the little punt, if it can be spared, for I shall have to row to the outhouses a good deal, and round the house too.
Put whatever you like in the barn, Macdonald," said Mr Ravenshaw promptly; "Elsie and I have had it and the other outhouses prepared.
The chimneys and roofs of some of the outhouses formed, with the main building and a few tree-tops, a small Archipelago.
There were only two large conical huts and other outhouses in it, and around these the huts for the night were arranged hastily, put up with banana leaves sufficient to shed rain and dew.
The ore was brought down the river in boats, and smelted in the outhousesnear the creek to which we have just referred.
The outhouses must be abandoned, and everything which is of consequence taken from them.
Fortunately the wind at this moment fell, and although the backs of the outhouses and stables were charred and blackened, they did not catch fire.
The first land seen across the lake is Crown Point, with the remaining barracks and other works of the fortress, and the dwellings and outhouses of Mr. Baker, a resident farmer.
When Muhammad, with his wound well dressed, had recovered consciousness, and was laid in one of the outhouses belonging to the domestic staff, Mr. Appleton and the boys returned to their rooms to finish dressing and breakfast.
The situation of the mine would be revealed by the camp fires of the labourers on the right bank, and the lights about the various outhouses on the left.
Close by was a cluster of cottages and outhouses in a wonderful state of preservation.
It gave us enough shelter of a kind, and we soon adjusted ourselves to the prevailing conditions, and the outhouses surrounding it afforded ample accommodation for the detachments.
In order to have some idea as to how much these outhouses were worth, Chin went to see what condition they were in, so that he might fix a price for them.
Before her, at a little distance, rose the great gable end of the barn, and a long row of outhouses stretched away from it towards the left.
The early sun was shining on tree, and meadow, and hill; the long shadows stretched over the grass, and the very brown outhouseslooked bright.
Pauline could not believe in her misfortune, and Eugène wandered about the stables and the outhouses with frightened eyes.
There's not a dog in that farm which I have just visited, and there are outhouses in plenty.
If there be none such, take what fire-logs there be, and cut timbers from the outhouses with what tools ye may come upon.
One favourite item for collection among the cottagers is old bottles, and the stock you will see in some of their outhouses is often most extensive and varied.
Eileen, bringing the morning tea, imparted the thrilling intelligence that the snow was several feet deep outside the doors, the outhouses inaccessible.
In the centre of a large lawn stood a double mansion of stone, and a little to each side were seen outhouses for servants and kitchen use.
When opposite to the outhouses used for servants I paused in the great crowd of townsfolk who were applauding or sullenly listening to the music heard through the open windows.
Almshouses and neglected outhouses are not proper places for them.
In the misty dawn I saw the maimed still lying on the ground, wrapped in relics of blankets, and in one of the outhouses a grim embalmer stood amid a family of nude corpses.
Immediately in front, Gaines's Mansion and outhouses spotted a hillside, and we could note beyond a few white tents shining through the trees.
The size and the whole form is also very like an outhouse, but as most frequently in outhouses either all the four walls are made of stones or none of them, it would seem strange that one of the walls here is completely wanting.
Outhouses were often dug into the hillside, and were sometimes walled up on the inside with stone and turf.
Icelandic outhouses when dug into a hillside dispensed with the triple wall at the back and on the sides, and thus when stone-faced partially resemble our cellars.
It is, in fact, built very like what I have seen in outhouses in many places in Iceland, and what is left of the walls here nobody could distinguish from Icelandic walls.
Weasels also occasionally come down the hedge into the orchard for the various prey they find there; they visit the outhouses and sheds, too, at intervals in the cattle yards adjoining the house.
I have found them on the roofs of outhouses which were covered with ivy; they must have got up the ivy.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "outhouses" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.