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cottage

[kot-ij] / ˈkɒt ɪdʒ /


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She leaned against her cane with one hand, but the other hand, stained with peat, was up against the cottage doorway, trembling the slightest bit.

From Literature

Dandridge was trying to explain he was staying in a holiday cottage, but this did not register with the defendant, the prosecution said.

From BBC

But Mountbatten-Windsor had kept the tenancy of East Lodge, a Grade II-listed cottage located about five miles from Windsor, which is believed to have been used for staff accommodation.

From BBC

As well as the castle, there are also a number of cottages and lodges which could be let out to provide an income, he added.

From BBC

Trefor is a sprawling village with pretty stone cottages and narrow streets offering a picturesque scene.

From BBC