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town houses

n. (town house English)

Usage examples of "town houses".

On one side of the street, tall town houses and a pair of apartment buildings gleamed as the sun began to go down over the western plains.

I parked the car, walked around to the end of the town houses, and picked up a macadam bike path.

The tree-shaded square with its neat gravel walks covered five acres--exactly the size of the garden at Auteuil--and was framed by elegant town houses belonging to a number of London's most eminent citizens, including Lord Carmarthen.

And the houses are town houses, you know, close to the sidewalks, but they're so large, and they're not attached, they have gardens around them.

Several others withdrew from the palace and fled to their town houses or back to their estates.

Several otherswithdrew from the palace and fled to their town houses orback to their estates.

It came as sudden as a thunderclap - a deafening burst of shooting, and I was springing to the window, and all hell was breaking loose between the town houses and the armoury railings with both sides blazing away, and the far bank of the Potomac was alive with armed men in civilian duds, the Charles Town militia, led by a man who knew his business, for he was cutting off J.

He really didn't have much to say to the head of a stockbroker firm, or to a man who built town houses, even if they were his brother-in-law and his brother.

He really didn't have much to say to the head of a stockbroker firm, or to a man who built town houses, even if they were his brotherinlaw and his brother.

He really didn't have much to say to the head of a stockbroker firm, or to a man who built town houses, even if they were his brother‑.