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farmhouse

[ fahrm-hous ]

noun

plural farmhouses
  1. a house on a farm, especially the one used by the farmer and farmer's family.


farmhouse

/ ˈ´Úɑ˳¾ËŒ³ó²¹ÊŠ²õ /

noun

  1. a house attached to a farm, esp the dwelling from which the farm is managed
  2. Also calledfarmhouse loaf a large white loaf, baked in a tin, with slightly curved sides and top
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Origin of farmhouse1

First recorded in 1590–1600; farm + house
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A flashback shows the pair arguing over their living situation; he’s enthusiastic about relocating the family to the farmhouse, and she’s preemptively suffocating from seclusion’s effects on her work as an artist.

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She was not carrying any identification documents, and the people living in the farmhouse and other local residents said they did not know who she was.

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Reverend Ivan Warwick and businessman Douglas Stewart then sold the farmhouse and drained the bank accounts of the vulnerable victims, one of whom had dementia and the other two who were diagnosed later.

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She then rented a farmhouse “near Paris,†as her artist bio states.

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The farmhouse they adored, built before World War II, was made of wood, and Hofvendahl suspects new building codes would probably prohibit that.

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