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n. (dwelling place English)
Usage examples of "dwelling places".
South of the Niger, the Menkiera offer sacrifices to rocks and stones which are the dwelling places of spirits, who exert their activity either for good or ill.
When they do, their dwelling places are usually less than ostentatious: small cottages or huts of the style of local hunters or farmers.
He showed her where behind her forehead, where deep in her heart, exactly where in the joints of her shoulders Father, Son, and Holy Ghost have their dwelling places, and how you must fold your hands if your amen is to be successful.
All of these last dwelling places, as I noted with pleasure, were tapered at the foot end in the old familiar way.
For we of Thandara build our dwelling places for defense as much as shelter, and while there is not a village in the width and breadth of the province, yet every cabin is like a tiny fort.