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town house
noun
- a house in the city, especially as distinguished from a house in the country owned by the same person.
- a luxurious house in a large city, occupied entirely by one family.
- one of a row of houses joined by common sidewalls.
town house
noun
- a terraced house in an urban area, esp a fashionable one, often having the main living room on the first floor with an integral garage on the ground floor
- a person's town residence as distinct from his country residence
- another name (now chiefly Scot) for town hall
- Also calledrow housechiefly Britterraced house a house that is part of a terrace
˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of town house1
Example Sentences
Erin Kyle, her teenage daughter and her daughter’s best friend, who had spent the night at their town house in the Palisades Highlands, were speeding down the mountain, smoke billowing around them.
The mid-day sun felt summer hot, and there was little movement despite a dense line of town houses that were either glaring white or oddly dark; the effect was like a mouth with missing teeth.
Agents from the Drug Enforcement Administration watched the handoffs at Parkwest Bicycle Casino in Bell Gardens, an office complex in Downey and a town house in Temple City.
“Shortly,†Mother assured her as the limo parked in front of a three-story redbrick town house.
A Seattle criminal defense attorney retained by McNeal called 911 to report a “likely homicide†from outside a town house in the 4600 block of South Orchard Street just before 4 p.m.
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