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houser

n. One who, or that which, houses.

Usage examples of "houser".

Captain Houser, Major Dillon, Lieutenant Lewis, and a sailor serving as lookout and talker.

Commander Houser intended to inspect his boat from bow to stern planes.

Commander Houser was understandably nervous about having that much avgas in his boat.

Commander Houser walked onto the patio, he found that Rear Admiral Daniel Wagam had also been invited to Muku-Muku.

Chief McGuire with a space on the bridge, Captain Houser had decided to dispense with the services of the talker who normally would have relayed commands from the bridge.

Not De Houser and Smith and the other two gentlemen, but to the hired men, the lesser fellows who had been engaged to do the dirty work, and who knew that if there were any consequences, they would be pretty sure to get their share.

Smith and De Houser and the other two have it in their minds to kill you and take the secret for themselves.

There are more than those three men--De Houser, Smith and Diamat--mixed up in it together.

The leaders--Diamat, De Houser, Smith and the other two--were not men who were accustomed to violence, or to feeling fear.

Admiral Houser recommending the establishment of at least two more bases.

When Sheida became convinced she needed a navy, after I pointed out that control of the sea-lanes was going to be vital, she tapped the only person she knew, Bob Houser, to be the guy to set it up.

Admiral Houser, releasing all stores in this vicinity, and all logistics personnel, to the control of the base commander.

Admiral Houser is a fine guy, but his connection to the sea was racing yachts, specifically from .

Two days later, she and I met Morgan Houser in a no-name coffee shop in Charlestown that was, apparently, as close to an office as Morgan had.

Jenovitz, waited for Morgan Houser to find dirt on Dennis, waited for Dennis to tire of fathering, waited for Jenovitz to reach his decision.