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mansion

noun as in very large house

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Pay close attention as you glide by, as not all these ravens and crows appear to survive a visit to the gingerbread mansion.

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“The old Carson mansion—Coach’s house!” somebody yelled.

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With the American West no longer lonely and unpopulated, the wind-scattered weeds have collided, quite literally, with the faux mansions and exurban retreats of transplants escaping the winter chill of New England or Canada.

Soon, the bear family moved again—this time to upscale Encino just over the mountain, where they sparked a media circus after surfacing behind the tennis courts of a mansion in late October.

The Academy of Magical Arts has operated the Hollywood mansion for decades and has helped build it into one of the world’s top venues for magic.

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

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