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to outhouse
noun
An outbuilding—typically permanent—containing a toilet or seat over a cesspit.
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The pictures had been moved, as the decades had passed, from attic to outhouse.
The property is next to Outhouse Orchards, a fall destination for the pick-your-own apple-and-pumpkin crowd, and is now largely undeveloped, except for the remnants of a stone house and a dilapidated fishing lodge and barn.
Synthetic phosphoethanolamine was prepared according to Outhouse (1936) with purity over 99% analysed by high-performance liquid chromatography.
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One online archive shows mesmerizing photos of the 1930s taken by inspectors of the city's Tenement House Department, from row houses to outhouses.
"To this day, I am terrified to go to the outhouse alone," she said.
Me, I have to go to the outhouse, which at night in the wintertime seems like it's a mile away.
I could not take the austerity of the Alaskans, not to mention trekking to the outhouse in freezing weather.
"I told them it's a short trip from the main house to the big house to the outhouse".
As Mr. Knowlton explained, "My grandfather used to take this book to the outhouse, and keep it there for a long time".
Or sometimes they rushed to the outhouse, I would learn later, to expunge bad dreams that should not be spoken in order to deflect their mal-intention and prevent entry into the home.
During his first week of captivity, Mr. Pearl tried to escape during a trip to the outhouse, Mr. Karim told the police.
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