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Answer for the clue "Place of disgrace ", 8 letters:
doghouse

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A doghouse or dogshed is a small shed commonly built in the shape of a house , a shelter intended for a dog. It is a structure in which a dog is kept and it is intended to provide a safe place to dogs outdoors. Doghouses are also used for other pets, e.g. ...

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n. outbuilding that serves as a shelter for a dog [syn: kennel , dog house ] an idiomatic term for being in disfavor; "in the doghouse"

Usage examples of doghouse.

A large open area was available to kennel the dogs, and I told the men to arrange the crates, which would serve as doghouses from now on, in rows at least forty feet apart.

In the next yard to the left of Geronimo, Orson was squatting behind a large, tumbledown doghouse.

The ones on the left were bearing down on Orson, who was picking them off from behind the doghouse.

All would yet have gone for nothing—the triple coincidence of Bronowski's appearance at campus, Lament's youthful cryptogrammic enthusiasm, the social pressure of an attractive young lady—were it not for the fact that it was the next day that Lamont saw Hallam and placed himself firmly and, as he eventually found, permanently, in the doghouse.

Feature articles appeared in magazines about Doghouses Unlimited and its elusive founder, Robert Redford, who refused to be interviewed and in fact could not be found.

Statistics were gathered showing that not only did seven percent of the American public have doghouses, but also that 99.

Each doghouse relayed the same signal in an unending chain that gradually spread all over the world-- wherever doghouses could be found.

And instead of standing out in the snow, they curled up in the warmth of their doghouses and slept.

Each doghouse relayed the same signal in an unending chain that gradually spread all over the world—wherever doghouses could be found.

Dogs barked up and down Hilltop Street, roused from their doghouses by the commotion.

On each side of the tumbling Rio Temchic, small huts, not much larger than doghouses, lined the stream.

The man could have gone to his wife and she would have tapped that old biddy aunt of hers whose tight little ass was lined with hundred-dollar bills, and Delevan would have spent some time in the doghouse, but she would have let him out in time.

Eric unfastened the padlock that held the doghouse door, and Gumbo launched himself at them like a jet-black, bristling drag racer.

Scenting a chance for profit, the government slapped a huge export tax on the doghouses.

Akbar was lauded the next day, then suffered in Carpathia's doghouse for more than three weeks because the boss was having trouble "getting useful information out of Region 7.