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Meanings of
hothouse
in English
Portuguese
estufa
Catalan
hivernacle
Back to the meaning
A greenhouse in which plants are arranged in a pleasing manner.
conservatory
indoor garden
Portuguese
estufa
Synonyms
Examples for "
conservatory
"
conservatory
indoor garden
Examples for "
conservatory
"
1
Then we closed the ventilators and released the moths in the
conservatory
.
2
There was a light in the
conservatory
,
but none in the study.
3
Already Steel was impulsively busy in the
conservatory
pulling the pots down.
4
The atmosphere of the
conservatory
was close and the smell was earthy.
5
They danced together that night and sat and talked in the
conservatory
.
1
You can create your own little
indoor
garden
this way.
2
The priest led them down a flight of stairs and into an
indoor
garden
.
3
You can go for a wide-ranging garden outside or opt for the low-maintenance
indoor
garden
.
4
The
indoor
garden
area where she had been reading the story of Rapunzel to Mr Pickle.
5
The hotel itself has an
indoor
garden
sheltered by Poland's largest glasshouse, a fancy restaurant, and apartment suites.
Usage of
hothouse
in English
1
Back then, however, election fever started to incubate in the Westminster
hothouse
.
2
Taken from the
hothouse
,
and placed in a room in my house.
3
And that
hothouse
environment is exactly what Frank is trying to avoid.
4
Guesses by family and friends have included smokehouse,
hothouse
,
outhouse, and kiln.
5
Several plants were raised from these seeds and kept in the
hothouse
.
6
Grams's performance of this
hothouse
work was clean, but lacking in atmosphere.
7
The father's
hothouse
ambition seemed absurd when I first heard about it.
8
Cambridge was at that time a
hothouse
of dramatic activity and talent.
9
Well said, my boy-very well said; it is indeed a mighty
hothouse
.
10
I suppose that's the result of living for generations in a
hothouse
.
11
In the back yard he checked the
hothouse
and the water tank.
12
The World Cup appears to aggressively
hothouse
the more primitive human emotions.
13
Each was a perfect
hothouse
,
within which the lazy proprietor lay sleeping.
14
Real things act on you like fresh air on a
hothouse
flower.
15
She's my lover, my mate. Unlike these
hothouse
flowers, she was strong.
16
Back in the Oireachtas
hothouse
,
many of them began to get jittery.
Other examples for "hothouse"
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About this term
hothouse
Adjective
Noun
Singular
Frequent collocations
hothouse flowers
hothouse atmosphere
hothouse grapes
hothouse fruit
hothouse plants
More collocations
Translations for
hothouse
Portuguese
estufa
viveiro
Catalan
hivernacle
Hothouse
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Hothouse
across language varieties
United Kingdom
Common
United States of America
Common