doghouse

[ UK /dˈɒɡha‍ʊs/ ]
[ US /ˈdɔɡˌhaʊs/ ]
NOUN
  1. an idiomatic term for being in disfavor
    in the doghouse
  2. outbuilding that serves as a shelter for a dog
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How To Use doghouse In A Sentence

  • The plain truth about you at the moment is that you are in the doghouse, which is a very appropriate place for you, now I come to think of it. Cargo of Eagles
  • Building a doghouse is a firstyear project in which students learn to use basic power tools, how to install vinyl siding and put on flat and gabled roofs. Undefined
  • Created by custom doghouse design artists at La Petite Maison, this $30, 000 red clay-roofed manse is large enough to accommodate a human and comes complete with terra-cotta floors.
  • Bray, their beagle, was tied to a doghouse nearby.
  • Propped up inside the doghouse was the body of a golden re - triever, or what remained of it. Cat & Mouse
  • Adjustable ceiling ventilators let you control the airflow, while a window on the fly makes it feel less like you're in the doghouse.
  • It's exhausting for many of us to have to keep explaining the fallaciousness of this suggestion -- that Edwards is culpable of "something" because he didn't have the good sense to know a $400 dollar hair cut would land him in the doghouse. New York Times' Leslie Wayne Continues Twisted Jihad Against Edwards
  • The exhibit's grand finale was a gala auction of the winning doghouses that raised money for the SPCA and the museum.
  • She had used the Doghouse for collateral, but with a clause. ROSES ARE FOR THE RICH
  • Rats are routinely moving into yards, burrowing beneath doghouses, sheds, sidewalks, and hiding out in woodpiles.
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