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"outhouse" Definitions
  1. (British English) a small building, such as a shed, outside a main building
  2. (especially North American English) a toilet in a small building of its own

144 Sentences With "outhouse"

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The kitchen smelled like an outhouse in a busy campground.
She hid from murderers in the feces of an outhouse.
This outlaw did not always make it to the outhouse.
Or how about this lovely inflatable Santa in an outhouse?
The only casualty, it turned out, was a portable outhouse.
So going back to Outhouse was a really comfortable environment.
Now, little more than the concrete floor and an outhouse remain.
If the outhouse is unavailable, they'll just pee on the floor.
Mr. Podlesnyi, 41, had emerged from his outhouse early on Dec.
Residents obtain water from a tank on the property near the outhouse.
I've said it's not in an outhouse because people were digging up outhouses.
You had a stove, a sink, an outhouse, and a cast iron skillet.
In total he has raised some $14,000, enabling him to build the outhouse.
A breadfruit tree grows above an outhouse on one of the Kuleana lands.
There was no shower, but the outhouse (also pink) had an interesting setup.
Did your sister dunk your head in the outhouse slop one too many times?
Rartjarasoaniony switched to the new toilet because it's cleaner and safer than her outhouse.
There is no electricity or running water, and the bathroom is actually an outhouse.
To gain space, they added two free-standing sheds, one jokingly called the "outhouse".
In fact it has been constructed in a large outhouse about 2000 yards from it.
The Fern Gully Cabin has a rustic vibe, with an outdoor shower and an outhouse.
They probably won't see Kanye (every year there's some rumor about Kanye playing a some outhouse).
A second building is used as a garden shed and contains the original two-seat outhouse.
Clunk: A metal trap chomps me to death while I'm searching an innocuous outhouse. Fyiooooo­—pang.
Bill O'Reilly, for going from cable's penthouse to its outhouse, you had the Worst Week in Washington.
We learn that she was the youngest of six children born in a shack with an outhouse.
The outhouse with its shit stench and cryptic drawings, walls papered in pages torn from porno mags.
The new bathroom was a big deal: They didn't have to go outside to the outhouse anymore.
The main building has no restrooms; a large outhouse has water-free compost toilets and cold showers.
My siblings and I attended a one-room country school with an outhouse instead of indoor plumbing.
My grandmother's outhouse was just a hole in the ground with this weird bar you could hold onto.
My grandfather, for example, would always head to the outhouse even though he had a functioning toilet inside.
They obtained running water in the early 1990s, she said, and used an outhouse until the mid-1990s.
What's the first thing the aliens do in the movies after they land on some poor farmer's outhouse?
Marie, finding that the outhouse was clogged, peed on the floor and polluted my newly constructed water supply.
We had a latrine, an outhouse in the back of our yard where we went to the bathroom.
"We've gone in short order from the outhouse, to the penthouse, to the loony bin," he told me.
"Well, the letters were smuggled to the camp and placed under the roof of the outhouse," he explained.
They don't have water, electricity, or a bathroom, though, so they have to do their business in an outhouse.
She assures me that she would be up milking her buffalo before my first outhouse excursion of the day.
I kept seeing players get hurt and basically go from being in the penthouse to the outhouse very quickly.
Each tower is unique, but many are outfitted with a wooden bed frame, a table and chairs and an outhouse.
A representative of the Vatican once claimed that Luther was conceived when the Devil raped his mother in an outhouse.
I pointed out the odd half-length bathtub in the sliver of a bathroom, an improvement from the original outhouse.
Half outhouse, half torture chamber, the rudimentary bathroom option is usually weirdly hot, emits a revolting smell, and induces claustrophobia.
On my left are a jumble of windowless wooden houses with blue doors, tin roofs, and each with a nearby outhouse.
According to Eurostat, nearly a third of all households use an outhouse, but the proportion is much larger in the countryside.
The outhouse contains a hole in the ground, bordered by wooden slats, pieces of prefabricated wood, and a fairly dodgy door.
So they built an outhouse, which also has a television that Maddow can watch football on, with the volume way up.
But it is comfortable, with picnic benches, fire pits, a few sandy tent sites, a new outhouse, and a marshy pond.
We go out for some beers, come back to this outhouse, and there is so much food and so much alcohol.
If that happened, he said, he might ride out the rest of the storm in an outhouse he built out back.
A light twitched on, yellow through a hole in an outhouse wall, illumining the corners of wreckage, shards of renewed life.
"I kept seeing players get hurt and basically go from being in the penthouse to the outhouse very quickly," he said.
The following month, archaeologists in Boston  discovered  a centuries-old outhouse that may be linked to the family of Patriot Paul Revere.
"It's not a bathroom bill, but there's a lot of stuff in here that ought to be thrown in the outhouse," Gov.
"We were the first group into the unfinished camp and then we had to help dig trenches for the outhouse," he remembers.
Ms. Rana said her family dug an outhouse eight years ago after local officials encouraged everyone in her village to do so.
In 1579, Caspar Bauhin speculated that the appendix was a receptacle for a fetus's feces during gestation, a kind of mini-outhouse.
With a giddy grin, he shows off his outhouse before leaping from an icy trampoline up into the tree house where he lives.
They moved around a lot, at one point living in a shack that he described as a "tool shed" with an outhouse in back.
Putin's tough talk of retaliation -- famously saying he would "rub them out in the outhouse" -- helped him ride public fears in to the Kremlin.
In the earliest extant versions of the tall tale, the commode is an outhouse and the man drops a match after lighting his pipe.
The "long drop," an outhouse over an abnormally deep hole, sat nestled in a thicket of silver beech 150 feet north of the hut.
In the east side neighborhood of Ysleta, they built an adobe house that at first had no electricity and an outhouse in the backyard.
His job, which he performs with absolute passion, is to wander Meade with a long, ringed stick, measuring the levels of each and every outhouse.
Sitting on the other side of the horseshoe-shaped bar from Mr. Benson at the Outhouse was Scott Johnson, a union representative for construction workers.
A renter who moved here recently, she had to share an outhouse with several neighbors, some of whom didn't clean up after themselves, leaving it unusable.
Instead of a toilet, you used a chamber pot or an open window in the city, an outhouse with an open pit underneath in the country.
He also earns $28503,22019 in annual profit, enough to enroll his daughters in school and build a house equipped with a water pump and modern outhouse.
When they were done with one of the schools, in Jub El-Thib, east of Bethlehem, little more than the concrete foundation and an outhouse remained.
The possibility of being unable to tug the door back open was enough to rule out any thought of a solitary nocturnal visit to the outhouse.
His Superbox, for example, designed in 1966, was an outhouse-proportioned wardrobe with a surface of plastic laminates of the buyer's choice — had it been produced.
"My mother was raised in a shack, in the wilds of Appalachia, where the toilet was an outhouse," he said in a 2013 interview with Rolling Stone.
In the age of Barack Obama, anti-Americanism is less of a cultural force than it used to be, potential president/gilded human outhouse Donald Trump notwithstanding.
Henry is constantly reporting back to her, telling his new colleague about everything from important developments (hey, there's a fire!) to weird observations (this outhouse looks gross!).
Li and I went with him as he made his rounds, setting off past an abandoned outhouse and a tumbledown barn with hay bursting through its doors.
It was hard to maintain a smile; everyone seemed to jet toward the goal of The Great Society, while I remained in the outhouse, penniless, without 'connections.
And I learned that if there is ever a sewage crisis in Bucharest, as long as I can make my way to an outhouse, I'll be just fine.
When I finally arrive to my destination which is seemingly in the middle of nowhere, I follow the unmistakable smell of braised pork and arrive at an outhouse.
He rose to power in Russia after promising to "whack in the outhouse" his terrorist enemies in Chechnya, a turn of phrase that proved wildly popular in Russia.
"Every time they knock down a building, it's an opportunity," said Mr. Jordan, who closely monitors construction projects and studies 19th-century maps to locate possible outhouse locations.
When Kristen Green, a graduate of a whites-only academy, returned to write a book about it, she was admonished for "digging up a Johnny house"—an outhouse.
One time, I was at Yosemite National Park, admiring a beautiful waterfall, when the rhythmic downpour of rushing water made me dash off in search of the nearest outhouse.
Over the weekend, Cambodian officials told local reporters that an outhouse overlooking the Yeak Lom Lake has been built for the royal visit, at a cost of over $40,000.
Located near Yeak Lom lake in Ratanakiri province, the freestanding outhouse is more like a royal throne as it is fully air conditioned and took two weeks to build.
Lisa Elmaleh traded her Brooklyn apartment in 2012 for a wood cabin with no running water — but a "quite lovely" outhouse — on the outskirts of Paw Paw, West Virginia.
To the left of an outhouse dangling over teal blue water, which used to be land, he pointed to a pile of coral rising several feet from the sand.
Condos and boutique-looking businesses are sprouting up on any parcel of land big enough for an outhouse, so the area is likely in phase two of its "cool" demise.
Doing so allows them to draft a parallel history: there's the tale of the thing, and then the tale of how the thing ended up in an outhouse in Kansas.
Epic has also set up a crowdsourcing design platform that allows architects, manufacturers and technology firms to float affordable solutions for flood-relief housing, open-air classrooms, and outhouse toilets.
Her family moved to Lowndes in 13, and during that time they used an outhouse, then an underground reservoir that holds sewage, called a cesspool, and finally a septic tank.
I went up to the outhouse and there was an adult male sasquatch probably, I don't know, 30-40 years old and his five year old son who was my size.
Some years back, John delighted his wife with a gift that he fetched for the Cooperstown property on a drive up to New Hampshire: a double-seated outhouse from the 473s.
Not only was his attempt unsuccessful—RIP phone—but Larsen got trapped inside the outhouse, finding that although he could comfortably make it inside the hole, getting out was another story.
Around the same time, entomologists documented thirty thousand stinkbugs living in a shed in Virginia no bigger than an outhouse, and four thousand in a container the size of a breadbox.
I rode up the slopes in a chairlift, realized I had to go, and LO AND BEHOLD there was a little outhouse just a few yards away for skiers in need.
They did not get running water until the 1990s, so when they put a toilet in their home and did away with the outhouse, it was a real sign of progress.
My dupes have eaten dinner in a clogged outhouse; suffocated while harvesting plants; stress vomited while running on a wheel style generator; cried while ranching because I built the graveyard too nearby.
Upstairs, Austin Shull's Reconciliation comprises an installation of images, video, and objects unearthed during the excavation of an 18th-century privy, or outhouse, behind a tenement in New York's Lower East Side.
In the future, the two plan to build a 400-square-foot home as their primary residence on the property, but their next project will be an outhouse with a solar water heater.
I can take a reasonable guess at some sports clues, but usually they are not only outside my wheelhouse and my outhouse, but they actually reside down the road in a neighboring town.
The deed of that sale described the 120-acre property as "containing a house, an outhouse, farmland, orchards, gardens, woodlands, meadows, pastures, watercourses, and fishing and fowling easements," AKRF stated in the report.
When I lived on a farm I wrote love letters To chickens pecking in the yard, Or I'd sit in the outhouse writing one to a spider Mending his web over my head.
It's all too grave—the fake sharecropper homes of Tallahatchie Flats rented out along the road, staged bottle trees chasing away nothing, the new outhouse whose crescent door foreign tourists * pay extra for.
He said things that politicians didn't normally say, like vowing to rub out the Chechen opposition "in the outhouse" and threatening to castrate a French reporter who asked a question he didn't like.
Although the only person who ends up outside of the outhouse is an unexpected Mary, for a moment both the viewers and Grace have no idea who's lurking outside the privy in the dark.
"We're going to build an outhouse, a smoke house, a chicken coop and a barn just like the typical colony family had," said Larry Sims, who is the facilities manager for the historic home.
Falwell, Fundamentalist minister Jerry Falwell sued Hustler Magazine for "emotional distress" after the publication ran a parody ad on its cover joking that Falwell had an incestuous encounter with his mother in an outhouse.
Catherine and her husband, both New York psychoanalysts, saw its potential despite the outhouse, rusty trailer and abandoned ATV's in the field behind the house — not to mention the pervasive mold and shattered windows.
According to the accounts in the warrant of the former members, an alarm bell would ring whenever cops arrived on the property, at which point the children would hide in the forest or an outhouse.
Furtney locked the woman in a set of stocks and chained the boy up in an underground tunnel, the paper reports, adding the defendant once left the boy tied to an outhouse wall for a week.
Authorities who later searched the property checked an outhouse about 100 feet behind the residence where they found a black trash bag containing a blood-stained hammer, butcher knife and bloody gloves, reports news station KFSM.
Before I left Bucharest, my mom—who once spent a winter of her childhood using an outhouse—reminded me over and over again that the first effect the cold will have on my organs is constipation.
Victoria, a decently sized burg of around 65,000 people, is one of those sprawly Texas towns where people speak of walking more than a block in the same way they might speak of using an outhouse.
"It didn't let me go out and buy a new house," Mr. Benson said as he leaned on the bar at the Outhouse, a watering hole on Main Street in this village of about 1,20163 people.
A three-hour bus ride — which involved an adventurous pit stop in an elderly woman's stone outhouse — led us to our home for the next six days, the SwaSwara resort in Gokarna on India's southwestern coast.
The outhouse race, in which teams of five drag wooden port-a-potties on skis across the ice — two pushing, two pulling, one enthroned on the toilet seat — was relocated to the dry land outside Duffy's Tavern.
"I don't mean that they have no toilet in their house and must use a public one…or that they have an outhouse, or a rickety shack that empties into a filthy drain or pigsty," she writes.
"If you get out of your tent in the middle of the night and don't make it to the outhouse and just kind of step out and urinate, the goats are there all night long," said Dr. Happe.
Eccentric Maggie gets the bright idea to conduct a pseudo-archeological dig on the outhouse of the Prewitt mansion, which has been abandoned for a century, and she persuades her aimless friends Russell and Henry to help out.
Pleasingly, the videos "Wodders 1" and "Wodders," although less enjoyable in terms of entertainment value, do provide evidence that Wodders is being kept in a large outhouse or barn-like enclosure, which reassures me he's being properly looked after.
Another theme, strewn throughout the film, is that of Blaze's final day on earth, much of it spent performing at the Outhouse, in Austin, or halting the performance to ruminate aloud on the cosmos and the act of creation.
Filmed in sepia-toned interviews, the now 82-year-old Rezo remembers living with his grandparents in Georgia, where the back of an outhouse had a spectacular view and a "pit full of plankton" became a treasured swimming hole.
But rather than immediately hitting delete he scrolled down the email while eating lunch and was intrigued by what he saw: a simple white clapboard church dating to 0003 that was so untouched by time its only bathroom was an outhouse.
Much of the first half is spent in a stagecoach, and the rest—barring brief trips to a stable and an outhouse, plus a few flashbacks—is spent in Minnie's Haberdashery, a lonely hangout, which also serves coffee and stew.
In the summer of 222, when I was three and a half, alone in the kitchen of my great-uncle Martin's farmhouse—water by hand pump; chamber pots and an outhouse—a grizzled man came in and tried to grab me.
An abandoned gas station, a huge gravel parking lot, a few shuttered cabins, and an outhouse are also included in the purchase of the 232 electricity-free acre plot nestled along a stunningly beautiful stretch of highway in middle-of-nowhere Alaska.
On the other hand, considering the near-total waste of Robert Wisdom as Kreizler's employee Cyrus — whose arc crested when he almost, but not quite, assassinated Captain Connor in the outhouse — a goofy side plot is better than no side plot at all.
These hierarchies are made palpable in the gallery's back room, where an actual (non-functioning) industrial outhouse is jammed into a corner, signifying the division between homeowners and the workers who aren't allowed to use the bathrooms of the houses they're fixing.
In addition to the two original houses and a ramshackle barn, the property now consists of a sauna, yurt, outdoor kitchen, performance stage, composting-toilet outhouse and elaborate, brightly-painted gazebo that the 20 residents, who built everything themselves, call the T-Whale.
AMISH OUTHOUSE CASE RAISES RELIGIOUS FREEDOM RIGHTS ISSUES "It appears now John was set-up for arrest because of his faith-driven work and accused of a fabricated crime, facilitating organized border crossing — a charge that is usually given to human traffickers," Powell said.
In Hustler's November 21 issue, Flynt ran a parody of a popular series of ads for Campari liqueur that consisted of a fake interview with the televangelist Jerry Falwell in which the conservative preacher talked about losing his virginity to his mother in an outhouse.
The best screenwriter in Hollywood was contemptuous of movies as an art form ("an outhouse on the Parnassus," Hecht declared), and had little trust in the wisdom of studio bosses and producers ("nitwits on a par with the lower run of politicians I had known").
Called the Outhouse (which doesn't mean quite the same thing in England that it does in the United States), the structure "is absorbed within the insulating hillside," said James Klonaris, the prime appraisals manager with the Modern House, an estate agency that has the listing.
SAKKILUOTO, Finland — Retired to a tiny island in an archipelago between Finland and Sweden, Leo Gastgivar awoke early one morning to visit the outhouse in his bathrobe, only to notice two black speedboats packed with Finnish commandos in camouflage fatigues waiting in the bay near his front door.
While the biggest headlines from the forum focused on the fact that the president of the United States managed to get through an event on the world stage without shoving any prime ministers or calling anyone's country an outhouse, the results of the poll, conducted by Harris, deserve attention as well.
That list of pardons includes Blake Walker, who was convicted in 2003 of killing his parents; Kurt Smith, who as a teenager was found guilty of murdering his 6-week old son; Delmar Partin, who was convicted of beheading a woman and stuffing her in a barrel; and Kathy Ann Harless, who left her newborn baby to die in an outhouse.
For example, we might be wondering what the exact timeline for world destruction due to climate change is going to be, whether we'll be able to afford an apartment bigger than an outhouse one day, and at what point neo-fascism will spin itself into a completely totalitarian regime requiring citizens to uniform themselves in barf-green jumpsuits and style their hair like Donald Trump.
Outside, there was an old wooden ladder and a weathered hand-built handcart with a busted wheel; a clean outhouse (with a fancy toilet paper holder bolted to the wall); an old rowboat, clearly loved and well used, a tiny chip of paint still showing up as bright aqua; and enough wood to feed the stove and fend off any chill for weeks, maybe months.
Despite his many forays into hard-to-classify forms of writing, he returned again and again to the essay, the bedrock of his reputation, whose underlying theme was almost always the impossibility of disentangling the aesthetic from the moral: A 1992 piece described the annual task of mucking the pit beneath his outhouse, an odious job but one that offered many of the same lessons that great art had taught him.
On the Market 13 Photos View Slide Show ' Click on the slide show to see this week's featured properties in the New York region: • In Cream Ridge, N.J., a five-bedroom three-bath brick house built in the 1790s and updated in the 2000s, on 11 acres, with outbuildings including a two-car garage, a four-stall horse barn, a heavy equipment shed, a chicken coop, a corn crib and an outhouse.
Or the witches who whisper from the woods, the witches you can't even see; you walk into an abandoned brick outhouse with no roof on it and just hear a distant cackling sound, then, even quieter, a sobbing, and then you and your campmates (for some reason you have decided to camp in the haunted witch's woods) you and your campmates set up for the night, and then they go weird on you.
Initially the dead were interred in a cemetery at a local church, but with the flow of people and bodies showing no sign of slowing down, the local authority offered to provide Dawa with a small plot of land for burials in the south-west of the island Formerly an olive grove, the plot has a box-shaped, white-washed concrete outhouse, which serves as a space for Dawa to perform the Islamic tradition of washing a body to purify it before burial, known as ghusl.

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