courthouse

IPA: kˈɔrthaʊs

noun

  • A public building housing courts of law.
  • (US) The public building where most American counties have their county offices.
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Examples of "courthouse" in Sentences

  • What was going on inside the courthouse is less clear.
  • Th real reason that we can't have the Ten Commandments posted in a courthouse is this:
  • The morass also threatens sales activity fueled by investors who purchase homes in courthouse foreclosure auctions.
  • The furrowed brows and grave tones of newsfolk over helicopter shots of people gathered outside the courthouse is laughable.
  • The new courthouse is a winner if you love maximum solar energy and accompanying sun glare dominating the entry and hallways.
  • If you want to blog about our judicial system, you can take a look to our main courthouse, a few blocks from your apartment at Recoleta.
  • For the low-maintenance types, eloping with just your sweetie and a witness to the local courthouse is your cheapest and greenest option.
  • One immediate improvement Tillerson Adams hopes to bring to the Upper Marlboro courthouse is wireless capability, which would allow attorneys and courthouse observers to get online with their laptops.

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