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Answer for the clue "Country quarters ", 7 letters:
cottage

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Word definitions for cottage in dictionaries

Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English Word definitions in Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
noun COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES a weekend cottage British English (= a house you have in the country, where you spend your weekends ) ▪ A friend of mine has a weekend cottage on the South Coast, and we often go down there in summer. cottage cheese ...

Usage examples of cottage.

Despite a conservative training--or because of it, for humdrum lives breed wistful longings of the unknown--he swore a great oath to scale that avoided northern cliff and visit the abnormally antique gray cottage in the sky.

There was no reason why the Hotchkiss cottage should be so abuzz with activity, no reason whatsoever.

My mother bought a brick cottage in Pulteney street and a Burra share with her legacy--both excellent investments--and my brother left the bank and went into the aerated water business with James Hamilton Parr.

From inside the cottage, Amelle heard her mother singing an old minstrel tune, and once again, she found herself wondering what kind of life her mother had lived before she had been born.

If the forest was so dangerous, Amelle wondered, then why did her mother build the cottage so near?

About twenty yards from the hut where Arabin had passed the night, was a large, and, for the Bush, respectable-looking cottage.

Then they are plateaus covered with asphodels, peopled with bare little cottages among the flowers.

Claude recognized most of them from having watched their early morning march through the auberge gardens to the Guderian cottage.

I ate a lot of pub grub: bendy sausages, gingerbaked beans, a trough of cottage pie.

Then he went back to the Den, removed most of his possessions from the room he rented in the bordello, and moved into the cottage.

They had been driving down to a cottage on the Severn River, and Madeline Boudin had told the others she wanted to see Falsoner before she went.

And she surprised him still further by swinging round and throwing the empty milk bucket against the byre wall, then marching out across the yard to the cottage.

The first day she cleared it out, swept the narrow pot chimney and got the fire to burn, brought in some dry sacks and clean straw from the byre, raked among the burnt embers of the cottage until she found the frying pan, the kale pot and a few other cooking utensils.

He was being encouraged to sneak into the cottage and steal the cablegram while Snap was busy taking a bath.

I know only that their cottage is near a village called Capelin Beach.