House that is either single-storey or has a second storey built into a sloping roof, popular in North America.
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Examples for "cottage"
Examples for "cottage"
1Of course, calling this place a cottage does it a great service.
2Hand in hand went the pair in the direction of the cottage.
3The boy pointed in the direction of the cottage under the cherry-tree.
4And after all these years I regard the cottage as my home.
5In England and in Russia there is a tea-kettle in every cottage.
1I could book us our own private bungalow right on the water.
2The house is a forties-style bungalow, which means every area is compartmentalized.
3He glanced along the veranda in the direction of the other bungalow.
4His trained ear heard the firing in front of the bungalow cease.
5My grandparents put our bungalow on the market, and it sold quickly.
1Accommodations include bungalows and guest cottages, each with a braai area available.
2These bungalows stand upon the post-roads, and supply the place of hotels.
3They will live in those new bungalows-youhave probably all seen them.
4The compound included a swimming pool, tennis courts, and a dozen bungalows.
5He told his sisters to move to one of the bungalows nearby.
1Then came the bathroom and three bed-rooms, all in true bungalow style on one floor.
2With a mixture of ethnic backgrounds of long-time residents and recent immigrants, this area consists of mostly beach bungalow style homes.
Translations for bungalow style