townhome
Americannoun
Etymology
Origin of townhome
Example Sentences
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The day after Greeley’s article appeared, Maggie, Kate, Leah, Mother, and a few male supporters accepted an invitation to the townhome of Rev. Dr. Rufus Griswold.
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On October 25, 1860, Owen arrived at the Greeley townhome where Kate, Mother, and Maggie resided.
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Soon afterward, Maggie moved out of the Greeleys’ townhome to her own tiny apartment on New York’s Barclay Street.
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Among their other sleepovers — from one night to four months — were two hotels, an Airbnb, a church parking lot, another campground, a townhome rental and three tiny guest houses — one at a co-worker’s boyfriend’s house.
From Los Angeles Times
Buyers got an average of 8.1% off the home’s listing price, compared to the discounts single-family buyers and townhome buyers got, which were 7.9% and 6.5%, respectively.
From MarketWatch
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