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large house

noun as in hacienda

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noun as in villa

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The clinic, a large house surrounded by single-family homes, is immaculate, smelling of fresh cilantro and coffee beans.

From afar, it looks like a large house made up of a whole lot of rooms; in fact, each room is an individual house.

He was almost hiding in plain sight, 800 yards from the military academy, in a large house with no Internet or telephone.

This extremely large house had neither a telephone nor an Internet connection.

It was a large house with a pool, and the family was happy in it.

In the foreground was a large house of two stories and no architecture whatever, although the roof was mercifully flat.

The large house contained an entrance hall leading into four rooms, each of which was inhabited by a white family.

Not far away was a large house hired and controlled by a church long noted for its broadness and its generosity.

You have come up hither about the building of a large house on this spot, and there has been a great deal of opposition to it.

It was not a large house where we stayed, and my room was next to his.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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