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cathouse

[kat-hous] / ˈkætˌhaʊs /






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Behind them, just poking into the picture, was the front wing of a car—certainly not theirs, and further off, an oasthouse looming over a brick wall.

From "Atonement" by Ian McEwan

It is the speech of the oasthouse, of the cottage on the marsh, of the forester's hut in Udimore Wood, where sings the lark and rivulets flow like needles through the moss.

From A Novelist on Novels by George, Walter Lionel

Barrow Green Farm, close by, is all that an old farmhouse should be, complete with barns, an oasthouse, and a fascinating front to the road.

From Highways and Byways in Surrey by Thomson, Hugh




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