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n. (row house English)
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The Row Houses in Sycamore, Illinois are a small collection of historic terraced homes near the city's downtown. The building is considered by the National Register of Historic Places to be a contributing structure to the overall historic nature of the Sycamore Historic District. The district was added to the Register in May 1978. The buildings stand on the corner of Elm and California Streets in Sycamore.
Usage examples of "row houses".
She could see her house up ahead, part of a string of row houses, the porch glowing orange beneath the bugproof light.
Instead, he opened a small clinic as a National Health Doctor in a working-class section of the Borough of Southwark, close to the Elephant and Castle in the brick-row houses near the Thames, where most of his patients were warehousemen, longshoremen, and the admixture of immigrants flooding in from India, and blacks from Jamaica and the West Indies.
Then he noticed the brothels lining the street on both sides: cold stone row houses without lights or windows.
When Lula was hooking she'd plied her trade on Stark Street, a mile-long strip of bars and crack houses and row houses converted to airless apartments and rooms to let.
On the small lane that cut between the facing row houses he saw a figure approaching: a woman dressed in light slacks and dark top.
He watched the sights of home rush toward him and disappear-a tumble of row houses, faded vacant lots, laundry hanging rigid in the cold.
The airliner passed over drab row houses bathed in a fearful public light.