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From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
Related topics: Building
row houserow house /ˈrəʊ haʊs $ ˈroʊ-/ noun [countable] American EnglishTBDH a house that is part of a line of houses that are joined to each other SYN terraced house British English
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row house• Rob DeGraff ditched his roomy house and 10,000 square-foot lot for a row house with a patch of yard.• Then footage of police, some in uniform, some not, gathered on the stoop of a row house.• The apartment to which she and Uncle Allen welcomed us was in a declining row house on Wakeman Avenue.• The old row house is just a memory.• They still lived in the row house with their 1955 station wagon.
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