Aún no tenemos significados para "unpainted house".
1She was a neighbour who lived in an unpainted house on the hillside.
2It was a square, unpainted house, discolored by time, and looked far from attractive.
3Another snooty little girl asked Shirley why she lived in an unpainted house with so many relatives.
4It was an unpainted house perched on an arid hillside, with nothing before it but the limitless sea.
5The girl was moving along a sanded walk, toward a gray, unpainted house, with a steep roof, broken by dormer windows.
6He occupied a small, unpainted house, two stories in front, with the roof sloping down at the back part to one story.
7Until she was seven years old she lived in an old unpainted house on an unused road that led off Trunion Pike.
8I saw no one about the old, unpainted house or the long, weathered barn, which with its sheds stood alongside the road.
9When she was just a little girl she went to Jacksonville to live with her mother's people, the Whistenants, in an unpainted house.
10Several windows were slammed down, and a fat woman darted into the street and pulled some small children inside a rickety, unpainted house.
11It suited the damp unpainted houses and the tumble-down blacksmith's-shop.
12From it he let his eyes travel along the double row of ill kept, unpainted houses.
13Jasper paused there, his gaze directed far away, beyond the crowd and the rows of unpainted houses.
14Scattered farms, with square, unpainted houses, and long, thatched barns, began to creep over the hills toward the river.
15"Yes, and a little unpainted house," said our friend.
16He arrived out of breath in a typical little mill town consisting of the usual unpainted houses, the saloons, mill, office, and general store.
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