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UK
/fˈaɪəhaʊs/
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[ US /ˈfaɪɝˌhaʊs/ ]
[ US /ˈfaɪɝˌhaʊs/ ]
NOUN
- a station housing fire apparatus and firemen
How To Use firehouse In A Sentence
- But David mentioned that the money can be raised in a primary in Michigan -- it's sometimes called a firehouse primary, where people go to the firehouses, where there are libraries and special places for people to go to -- can be paid for by fund-raising within the DNC apparatus, within the Obama and the Clinton campaigns. CNN Transcript Mar 6, 2008
- My travels brought me to middle schools, firehouses, and town halls, which are, of course, perfect backdrops for snap shots and handshakes.
- Although New York has been a focus of bed bug mania, the pests, formally known as cimex lectularius, have also been spotted in a Denver public library, a Bridgeport, Conn., firehouse and a dentist's office in Nashville, Tenn., among thousands of other offices and public places that largely go unreported. Office Memo: Bed Bugs Are Back
- The firehouse, a few yards away was intact, its crew away that day at a firefighting clinic.
- Now, what I would do -- not that I'm king of the world -- but if I were Howard Dean or Donna Brazile, our pal, who is on the rules committee I would have what they call a firehouse caucus. CNN Transcript Feb 22, 2008
- New York City has about 8,700 firefighters in more than 200 firehouses.
- When I was a child, many fire companies were staffed by volunteer groups and the firehouses and their adjacent recreation halls were also centers of social activity.
- The NYC Fire Museum is located, appropriately enough, in an old firehouse that was converted into a museum.
- Although New York has been a focus of bed bug mania, the pests, formally known as cimex lectularius, have also been spotted in a Denver public library, a Bridgeport, Conn., firehouse and a dentist's office in Nashville, Tenn., among many other public places. Office Memo: Bed Bugs Are Back
- If we are searching for a way to repair the world and live our day-to-day life with meaning, then what better way than to join the local firehouse.