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adjective as in domestic
noun as in place where a human lives
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noun as in birthplace, environment
Example Sentences
He spent weeks in immigration detention, hoping to get home to the love of his life and their three children.
On Saturday, Jones and co will instead look to deliver a first World Cup title on home soil for England.
Nicholas's younger brother Christopher and his sister Rebekah have been re-reading the letters which were sent home from the front line.
"I must have cried for three hours. Then the kids got home from school and I showed my daughter the BBC story and she burst into tears."
Clarke now warns that too many people are having to "mortgage themselves up to the hilt" for homes on new estates that are not always well built and with poor access to local services.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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