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residence

[rez-i-duhns] / ˈrɛz ɪ dəns /


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“This is the ten Boom residence and shop,” I said as stiffly as I dared.

From Literature

Nightclubs and university halls of residence are other mixing pots, which can give the bacteria the opportunity to spread, but again are not unique to this outbreak.

From BBC

A targeted vaccination programme is being set up for pupils in halls of residence at the University of Kent, in Canterbury, where the outbreak has occurred, with antibiotics also being distributed.

From BBC

Beverly and Rick own the bulk of the property—including the primary residence, which served as their private home until last year—Miranda still owns the pink house that sits next to it.

From MarketWatch

He’d taken up residence on the front step and was scanning the road, wondering where everybody was.

From Literature