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View definitions for tiny house

tiny house

noun as in shack

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noun as in shanty

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They lived in a tiny house, not much bigger than a large American living-room, with their two young daughters.

Today it is little more than a concrete floor, marking the shape of the tiny house.

One was of Anna, in her tiny house down the street, dragged with a nursing baby.

A mile up the road the car came to an abrupt standstill before a tiny house.

Dotty tells me that, with their tiny house and small means, they find entertaining much easier now they belong to the No-food set.

The one or two others go quietly out; there were too many for the tiny house.

Presently the strangest of noises I have ever heard arose from the back-premises of the tiny house.

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

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