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playhouse

[ pley-hous ]

noun

plural playhouses
  1. a theater.
  2. a small house for children to play in.
  3. a toy house.


playhouse

/ ˈ±è±ô±ðɪˌ³ó²¹ÊŠ²õ /

noun

  1. a theatre where live dramatic performances are given
  2. a toy house, small room, etc, for children to play in
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Origin of playhouse1

1590–1600; play + house; compare Old English ±è±ô±ð²µ³óÅ«²õ, as gloss of Latin ³Ù³ó±ðÄå³Ù°ù³Ü³¾ theater
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“The Simpsons†producer Rick Polizzi built the treehouse, dubbed Boney Island, in his front yard as a playhouse for his daughters.

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Performances date to the 1960s, with the playhouse being built in the 1980s.

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Considering the violent deadly spectacle of the playground games with lethal consequences for losers and the twisted playhouse sets joined by a layered puzzle of staircases, that’s not hard to do.

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The family had been living in a cramped condo with their infant son, Jacob, and daughter, Olivia Fernandez, a 7 year old with dreams of her own outdoor playhouse.

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Maybe one of the reasons playhouses of integrity are having such a difficult time is that we’re living in an era when schematic thinking has taken over.

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