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Definition of Flour bin
1. Noun. A bin for holding flour.
Lexicographical Neighbors of Flour Bin
Literary usage of Flour bin
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Popular Mechanics Shop Notes (1920)
"flour bin on Cupboard Door The sketch shows a flour bin which was constructed in
a recess in the wall, which originally contained a cupboard; ..."
2. The Making of Religion by Andrew Lang (1898)
"The cup fell a distance of two yards away from the flour-bin. ... He turned with
his back to the flour-bin, on which stood a basin. ..."
3. The Englishman and the Scandinavian: Or, A Comparison of Anglo-Saxon and Old by Frederick Metcalfe (1880)
"... poem of the tenth century cited by Snorri,2 the sea-shore is called " the
flour-bin ... the flour-bin of the idiot. For such a person might very well, ..."
4. Micah Clarke by Arthur Conan Doyle (1894)
"How came you in the flour-bin ?" "Why, marry, in this wise," he answered, ...
Or climbed into the flour-bin," said I. " I have not yet made clear to you how ..."