houses meaning
EN[haʊzɪz] [haʊsɪz]US
WHouses
- NounBFhousePLhousen
- VerbBFhousePRhousingPT, PPhoused
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- Used in the Middle of Sentence
- Mr. Randolph moved to strike out the words, "each House" and to insert the words, "the House of Representatives" in Sect. 7.
- The White House announced its support for the new law.
- In the sentence "That house seems haunted!", 'that house' is the subject and 'haunted' is the subject complement (in this case an adjective).
- Used in the Ending of Sentence
- He is still on the waiting list for public housing.
- He is letting her select the wallpapers for the whole house.
- “No one so fustered as your loiterer.” And he stepped out from the shadow of the house.
- Used in the Middle of Sentence
Definition of houses in English Dictionary
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