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maisonettes

n. (plural of maisonette English)

Usage examples of "maisonettes".

He stares across the lawns to the tower blocks soaring above the jostling maisonettes, factories and warehouses.

Not, that was, until they toured their area in detail, and found weedy grass where they had paid for, among other things, six stories of flats for low-income families, a cul-de-sac of maisonettes for single pensioners, and two roadfuls of semidetached bungalows for the retired and handicapped.

The Bogside was a maze of sixties-style concrete and-glass flats and maisonettes linked by alleyways and dead ends.

The residential court was enclosed by expensive-looking stucco maisonettes, what the Americans referred to as townhouses, all of them topped with roofs of rounded green tile.

The mew with its granite setts takes them away from the tower blocks and maisonettes to a world of gentrified Victorian cottages converted from stables, and flat-roofed, architect-designed houses in wood and yellow brick, with living room windows on the first floor extending the width of the frontage.

A safer course might be to outwit her by dodging amongst the labyrinth of garages, maisonettes and tower blocks.