farmhouse
IPA: fˈɑrmhaʊs
noun
- A house (usually the main house) on a farm; thus:
- (traditionally and archetypally) A farmer's residence.
- A house that was once a farmer's residence albeit today lived in by residents whose occupation is not farming.
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Examples of "farmhouse" in Sentences
- I just started the script and the farmhouse is just as I pictured it.
- Knight Frank The farmhouse is accessed via a short track with remote-controlled gates.
- Now six weeks into renovation, the front terrace of our farmhouse is a stockyard of old doors, wooden crates, and broken concrete.
- The upside about those glaring plasterboard walls, here in our unfinished farmhouse, is their potential for bringing the "big screen" home (this, with the help of a laptop and a projector).
- As luck would have it, Dorothy, Uncle Henry, the farmhands, and the men in gaucho costumes seek shelter in a farmhouse from a too-convenient twister, which blows them over a cliff (not over a rainbow, natch).
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