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View definitions for manse

manse

noun as in rectory

noun as in rectory

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Ranging from a low of $325,000 for a shell to a high of $18 million for a Beaux Arts manse, there are only 167 homes to choose from.

Brady purchased part of a rather rundown monastery and transformed it into Casa de la Torre—his own private manse.

His move to the Tribune would be followed by a move to a suburban manse—“Heresy!”

Both he and the former prime minister have Scottish-manse backgrounds, and share terse, grumpy, and often awkward social manners.

Actually, tribal reunions occur at a rambling manse in Kennebunkport, Maine.

The book opens in the stagnant, wet spring of 1950 at Hart House, a lonesome English manse a mile away from the nearest road.

The following sentences are from “The Old Manse;” there is no mistake here.

He tied up the three volumes in a red handkerchief, and called with them at the manse.

Really she seemed so put out at being at the manse that she could not raise her eyes.

They kept possession, however, of the white manse among the trees.

After one evening she declined and went to the manse instead; she enjoyed being with 'Thusia.

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On this page you'll find 6 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to manse, such as: benefice, parsonage, presbytery, and vicarage.

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

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