playhouse
IPA: pɫˈeɪhaʊs
noun
- A venue for performing plays.
- Alternative form of play house (“child's toy domestic dwelling”) [A dollhouse.]
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Examples of "playhouse" in Sentences
- The playhouse is made from cedar or ship lapped pine siding.
- Next to the playhouse is a theater that shows independent films (admission, $8; 561-296-9382).
- If your friends suck, and your local playhouse is full of idiots (as most are), you’re going to need to recruit your talent.
- Beside the playhouse was the "house in earnest," which has become a "belilaced cellar hole," and, behind it, a brook "Too lofty and original to rage."
- Iranis Beunaz Hossayoni and wife Behjat, with his mother Pejman, travel to Dubai regularly from Teheran, calling Dubai a 'playhouse' - a good shopping hub where they can find everything they need.
- Their original house was then torn down by Vincent Astor's second wife, Minnie Cushing, and they moved into the guest house -- also sometimes called the playhouse, now called the Astor Courts -- on the property that White said had been inspired by the Grand Trianon at Versailles.
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