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n. (housing estate English)
Usage examples of "housing estates".
Huge housing estates mushroomed to serve vast industrial precincts, a crazy mismatch of developments sprawling venomously over the green belt.
The panorama before me incorporated electricity pylons, scattered housing estates and the distant sunny glints of cash and carry warehouses.
Like the numerous executive housing estates built in the 1980s in areas of deregulated farmland between Reading and the Thames River, Pangbourne Village has no connections, social, historical or civic, with Pangbourne itself.
They leveled the old housing estates that were put up before the building industry started using robotics.
Going around housing estates kissing Pakistani women, then being unelected if you'd unpleased your ungrateful constituents.
The just-one-after-work brigade had slung their jackets over their arms and headed off, while the revitalised night-time crowd had yet to catch their buses from the housing estates into the middle of town.
It was Guy Fawkes night, and I lay on the bed sipping cocoa listening to the firework celebrations from the nearby housing estates.
New housing estates grew in tight clusters on the outskirts of the mining towns and villages.
He left the old village behind, floated on to where the big housing estates began.
With all these new housing estates on the edges of towns and a long way from the shops, I'm sure that if the stuff could be brought to the door one would do a roaring trade.
Their new housing estates and industrial zones erupted on any patch of unused ground.