Crossword-Solution: SMOKEHOUSE
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| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Smokehouse | n. | A building where meat or fish is cured by subjecting it to a dense smoke. |
We have 2 clues for the answer “SMOKEHOUSE”
| Clue | Answers |
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| Place to cure meats (Or: Station with engines) | 1 answer |
| a building where meat or fish is cured by subjecting it to a dense smoke | 1 answer |
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Hint 1 meaning
A moving of the mind or soul; excitement of the feelings,
whether pleasing or painful; disturbance or agitation of mind caused by
a specific exciting cause and manifested by some sensible effect on the
body.
Hint 2 anagram
ONEMITO
Hint 3 another clue
A FEELING OF GREAT ELATION
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Sentences with SMOKEHOUSE (5)
For example, when he had to go, he would merely stand behind a tree or go around behind the smokehouse, let it flow and watch it fall.
Studiously avoiding the vicinity of the smokehouse, he sought the little orchard where he had beheld her sitting with George; and there he sat himself in sorrowful reverie upon the selfsame fallen tree.
And evermore as its enchantment is cast about us we are as once we were when first we came beneath its spell; we are by the smokehouse at the old home place; we stand in shoes whose copper toes wink and glitter in the sunlight, a gingham apron sways in the soft breeze, and on the green, upspringing turf dances the shadow of a tasseled cap.
Janet had seen that everything was done for the comfort of the travelers, and then out behind the smokehouse had scolded herself soundly for crying, when she ought to appear brave, and encourage her young mistress.
TURTLE'S SECRET IV FATTY COON'S MISTAKE V FATTY COON GOES FISHING VI FATTY AND THE GREEN CORN VII JOHNNIE GREEN IS DISAPPOINTED VIII A TERRIBLE FRIGHT IX JOHNNIE GREEN LOSES HIS PET X FATTY COON AND THE MONSTER XI JASPER JAY TELLS SOME NEWS XII FORTY FAT TURKEYS XIII FATTY MEETS JIMMY RABBIT XIV THE BARBER-SHOP AGAIN XV FATTY VISITS THE SMOKEHOUSE XVI FATTY COON PLAYS ROBBER XVII FATTY FINDS THE MOON XVIII THE LOGGERS COME XIX FATTY GROWS EVEN FATTER XX THE TRACKS IN THE SNOW ILLUSTRATIONS FATTY SAW MRS.
Quotes with SMOKEHOUSE (2)
We were so poor as kids. I didn't even see a bathtub, running water, hot water, commode - we didn't have any of that. We started with a humble log house, milk cow, garden-raised our own food, killed a hog every year in the fall, and had the meat hanging up in the smokehouse - that was our childhood, me and ol' Si.
The happiest moments of my childhood were spent on my grandmother's front porch in Durham, N.C., or at her sister's farmhouse in Orange County, where chickens paraded outside the kitchen's screen door and hams were cured in the smokehouse.