chicken coop Meaning in Bengali
কুক্কুটের খাঁচা,
Noun:
কুক্কুটের খাঁচা,
Similer Words:
chicken cordon bleuchicken drumstick
chicken farm
chicken feed
chicken hawk
chicken kiev
chicken liver
chicken louse
chicken manure
chicken meat
chicken paprika
chicken pox
chicken roundworm
chicken salad
chicken sandwich
chicken coop's Usage Examples:
Perpendicular to this was a chicken coop.
To the south of the chicken coop are two former silos made out of concrete block.
The chicken coop extends over a drive.
A chicken coop or hen house is a structure where chickens or other fowl are kept safe.
company was founded by Bert Lewis and initially operated from a converted chicken coop in a rural area.
described as an old spinster hen, thinner than the other hens in the chicken coop, wearing a blue bonnet and wire-rimmed glasses.
The word originates from the French caponnière, meaning "chicken coop" (a capon is a castrated male chicken).
The Omlet Ltd Eglu is a brand of chicken coop marketed in the UK.
A chicken tractor (sometimes called an ark) is a movable chicken coop lacking a floor.
They've also erected horse stables, a chicken coop, a garage and their own church, and for access both a boat dock and a.
Coop, COOP or Co-op most often refers to: A chicken coop or other enclosure Cooperative ("coop") or co-operative ("co-op"), an association of persons who.
During the song, he compares humans to chickens ("A rooster in a chicken coop is better off'n men, he ain't the special property of just one hen!").
had bought the Johnson homestead, moved a chicken coop to where the highway passed his land.
In the chicken coop, he started a store.
At the very centre of the composition there is a chicken coop built in the shape of a table or a side table surrounded by 23 birds.
conditions and was quickly decommissioned, its fuselage ending its days as a chicken coop in Sydney.
The band recorded in " a converted chicken coop" to achieve "a low-fi garage [sound]".
Synonyms:
hencoop; coop; farm building; henhouse;
Antonyms:
make peace; defend; agree; refrain; disclaim;