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main house

noun as in manor house

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Frequently, Brown would go with her from the sprawling main house to a small house in the hills.

In the main house lived his eighty-year-old nonna, the matriarch, reliably dressed in black in the custom of Italian widows.

The main house is 5,600 square feet with 180-degree views of the pond and the ocean.

The tall Arab and Amal, along with several other women and a young man, took the upper floors of the main house.

She and her siblings and their mother were immediately banned from the main house.

Two offices are set twenty-eight feet in advance of the main house on the land front.

The main house stood close to the river, there being but a strip of lawn between the piazza and the top of the sea-wall.

The six boys were bestowed in the cottage, where they made merry without seriously interrupting sleep in the main house.

In the beam of Gordon's torch, a single figure lay sprawled out on the floor halfway to the rickety stairs to the main house.

The second year they have a room built next to the main house for their special use.

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On this page you'll find 6 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to main house, such as: manor, mansion, estate, hall, and stately home.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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