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maisonette
[ mey-zuh-net ]
noun
- a small house, especially one connected to a large apartment building.
- an apartment, usually of two floors connected by an internal staircase; duplex apartment.
maisonette
/ ËŒ³¾±ðɪ³úəˈ²ÔÉ›³Ù /
noun
- self-contained living accommodation often occupying two floors of a larger house and having its own outside entrance
˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of maisonette1
˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of maisonette1
Example Sentences
Several blocks of maisonettes were demolished though, leaving behind land which has lain derelict for more than a decade.
Kelly Reilly loved her dog "like a baby" before it caused severe injuries to her head and throat on July 22 in her maisonette in Wexford Road, Wood End, Coventry Coroner's Court heard.
Crews called to The Coppice shortly before 04:40 GMT found a severe fire in a first-floor maisonette flat, that affected the entire property.
Until August, she lived in a privately-rented maisonette - it was full of her own furniture, personal items and her beloved cat Charlie.
On an autumn night in 2014, Sarah Sands left her east London maisonette with a hood pulled over her head, armed with a knife.
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