Barns vs. Yarns — What's the Difference?
Difference Between Barns and Yarns
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Barns
A large building for sheltering livestock, storing hay or other agricultural products, or housing equipment used for operating a farm.
Yarns
A continuous strand of twisted threads of natural or synthetic fibers, such as wool or nylon, used in weaving or knitting.
Barns
A large shed for the housing of vehicles, such as railroad cars.
Yarns
A similar strand of other materials such as glass or plastic.
Barns
A particularly large, typically bare building
Lived in a barn of a country house.
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Yarns
(Informal) A long, often elaborate narrative of real or fictitious adventures; an entertaining tale.
Barns
Abbr. b(Physics) A unit of area equal to 10-24 square centimeters, used to measure cross sections in nuclear physics.
Yarns
To tell an entertaining tale or series of tales.
Barns
Plural of barn
Yarns
Plural of yarn
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