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mansion

[man-shuhn] / ˈmæn ʃən /


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The revolutionary and his entourage moved out of the artists’ orbit and into a “gloomy-looking mansion,” which they fortified against attack.

From The Wall Street Journal

Ghosts, the Bafta-nominated TV comedy about a young couple who inerit a crumbling mansion with spooky inhabitants, is being made into a feature film.

From BBC

The Fox sisters’ new house snuggled near mansions full of successful neighbors with excess cash.

From Literature

With its opulent Beverly Hills mansions, sports cars around every corner, plastic surgeons aplenty and a culture and economy steeped in entertainment, this city has long seemed preoccupied with surface appearances.

From The Wall Street Journal

Paul and Lorenze, both 28, immersed themselves in their nearly-married life last month when they listed their own properties to buy a Connecticut mansion, which they have been renovating since they closed on it.

From MarketWatch