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Meanings of
homebody
in English
Portuguese
caseiro
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A person who seldom goes anywhere; one not given to wandering or travel.
stay-at-home
Portuguese
caseiro
Usage of
homebody
in English
1
After that, I moved out to Jersey and met my
homebody
J-Dot.
2
The road was very demanding and tiring and Whitney was really a
homebody
.
3
I don't really do much because I'm kind of a
homebody
.
4
And when the
homebody
Richard Jewell was exonerated by the F.B.I.
5
There was a city there-notan Okie, but a
homebody
,
grown from the earth.
6
Quiet, polite-anda good influence on Mary, who tends to be a natural
homebody
.
7
It's hard to judge their logic, she says; in recent years she's been a
homebody
.
8
I'm really more of a
homebody
,
but it would be nice to see the world once.
9
I'm a committed
homebody
,
happiest when with family.
10
If one of you is outgoing and the other a
homebody
,
can you adapt and compromise?
11
She's just a little
homebody
,
aren't you, cupcake?
12
I was a bit of a
homebody
anyway, and didn't mind being by myself all that much.
13
Rebecca always blamed Oxford for turning me into such a tea-toddling
homebody
,
and I never contradicted her.
14
Very much the
homebody
,
Mrs. Rogers is.
15
Just a little
homebody
,
she said.
16
She's more of a
homebody
.
Other examples for "homebody"
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homebody
Noun
Singular
Frequent collocations
little homebody
commit homebody
natural homebody
Translations for
homebody
Portuguese
caseiro
Homebody
through the time