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house group

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noun

  1. a group of Christians who regularly meet to worship, study the Bible, etc, in someone's house

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Is there still a Hype House group chat?

From Los Angeles Times

On Monday afternoon, Clinton took to social media to posted her own, brief comment on the revelations of the White House group chat on Signal.

From BBC

Like this White House group chat, some of those messages provided insight into the inner workings of Clinton's team.

From BBC

In 2015, the respected archival label Light in the Attic reissued her first four albums. in 2021, Hardy and the French house group Bon Entendeur released an updated version of her early hit “Le Temps de L’amour.”

From Los Angeles Times

A bipartisan House group that calls itself the Problem Solvers Caucus is also working on a backup, multiple members of the group told reporters.

From Reuters