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householder

[hous-hohl-der, -ohl-] / ˈhaʊsˌhoʊl dər, -ˌoʊl- /
NOUN
proprietor
Synonyms
Antonyms
STRONG
leaser renter


Example Sentences

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Separately, a householder in the US state of Missouri was charged with shooting a teenager who rang the wrong doorbell while picking up his younger brothers.

From BBC

A householder in the US state of Missouri has been charged with shooting a teenager who rang the wrong doorbell while picking up his younger brothers.

From BBC

Pieced-together bedding has demonstrated thriftiness, whether for contemporary Japanese householders enveloping futons in plaid fragments, or Gilded Age wives making coverlets out of golden silk ribbons from their husbands’ cigar packages.

From New York Times

The spokesperson added: "The wall space will be dried out, and new high-quality insulation will be installed to restore the energy efficient benefits that householders were originally offered."

From BBC

As is already the case, householders can be fined up to £1,000 if they are found to be burning unauthorised fuels.

From BBC