granary|granaries in English
noun
[gran·a·ry || 'greɪnərɪ /'græn-]
structure in which grain is stored (generally after threshing or husking)
Use "granary|granaries" in a sentence
1. granaries filled to plenitude.
2. The temple granaries are full.
3. When the government steps in ever - normal granary becomes in fact ever - political granary.
4. The researchers unearthed an ancient granary.
5. The roof of a granary fell in.
6. The granary is bursting with grain.
7. The grain is already in the granary.
8. Granaries and storehouses were usually located near the temples.
9. That remote barren land has blossomed into rich granaries.
10. Large tracts of wasteland have become a granary.
11. Because of Moses there is no wheat in the temple granaries.
12. Technologies to improve farming can be researched at the granary.
13. Granaries have been torn down, for the grain has dried up.
14. You've any experience of treasuries and granaries or shipyards and soldiers?
15. The Mid - West is the granary of the U.S.
16. Maybe(Sentence dictionary), it was a granary at the time.
17. To gather and store in or as if in a granary.
18. You looked that wheat soybean cotton sorghum, has packed the grain bin granary.
19. In ancient Egypt granaries varied in structure, one type resembling the present-day silo.
20. He was walking past the barley granaries now, three rough structures of tamarisk planking.
21. The abundance of prey in rodent-infested granaries drew in these typically solitary animals.
22. Croutons are made from toasted or fried bread, including white, wholemeal, sourdough and granary
23. The city's granaries are empty, and... we have only a 10-day-supply of food.
24. Work began on two new, larger, masonry granaries, although they were situated on the same site.
25. Bulols are kept in the house or granary, and are usually made in pairs