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bungalow

[ US /ˈbəŋɡəˌɫoʊ/ ]
[ UK /bˈʌŋɡɐlˌə‍ʊ/ ]
NOUN
  1. a small house with a single story

How To Use bungalow In A Sentence

  • But at lunch on the first day we were approached by the helpful Hotel Manager Henri and offered a swap to an overwater bungalow.
  • One of our current projects is to convert a couple of bungalows in south London into a five-bedroom detached property. Times, Sunday Times
  • Koju drove implacably on until we reached our destination Baabara, a cluster of old stone bungalows.
  • Britain is facing a bungalow crisis as the demand for single-storey homes outstrips supply. Times, Sunday Times
  • It was a noble situation — noble as the ancient hau tree, the size of a house, where she sat as if in a house, so spaciously and comfortably house-like was its shade furnished; noble as the lawn that stretched away landward its plush of green at an appraisement of two hundred dollars a front foot to a bungalow equally dignified, noble, and costly. ON THE MAKALOA MAT
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  • At night, they advised us to put on our under-bungalow lights and wait for the floorshow of ravenous and strange-looking fish gobbling up plankton just beneath us.
  • North of Larchmont, the homes are more modest turn-of-the-century bungalows with two or three bedrooms.
  • There was little structural damage, but the hurricane downed trees and blew roofs off of some bungalows.
  • De Vos was famous around Berkeley for what he labeled his free-wheeling extra-curricular "bootleg" seminars-which he held in the little WWII vintage green bungalow across from Kroeber Hall-as well as in his gracious Berkeley Hills home. Marcelo M. Suarez-Orozco : The Fox
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