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lower houses

n. (lower house English)

Usage examples of "lower houses".

They burst into the air like fat fingers, like fists, like the stumps of limbs waving frantically above the swells of the lower houses.

It might well mean that Lloth had dropped House Baenre's defense to allow for a conspiracy of lower houses.

A swarm of Frenchmen was pushing up from the village's lower houses, roused to one last brave effort by the example of Loup's brigade.

Santa Amoza had a parliament, with the conventional upper and lower houses, but this was not in session now.

An eeriness that was nigh to panic seized him when he saw that the brown hieroglyph no longer stood on the margin, but was now placed like a striding figure in one of the lower Houses, where it still fronted toward the Dog, as if advancing on that ascendant sign.