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house guest

NOUN
  1. a guest entertained in your house

How To Use house guest In A Sentence

  • To launch the wacky evening, the remaining House Guests-that's Britney, Enzo, Hayden, Lane, and Ragan-had a ceremony to basically "evict" the penguin suit that Enzo had been wearing for that last while. PopWatch
  • These are the poor dogs that absolutely nobody wants as house guests. Times, Sunday Times
  • At the time of the phone call to Brown-Waite, Pidrman said he was on a "toot" -- or drinking binge, which was caused by the stress of having a house guest at the time. Blogposts | guardian.co.uk
  • House guests drift in and out of the kitchen, helping themselves to cups of coffee.
  • Consider the time I had a Swedish house guest, a woman who would later go on to become one of Key West's most popular ecdysiasts.
  • We left that one for the next bunch of house guests to enjoy. Times, Sunday Times
  • All of the wealthy families had house guests and almost every farmhouse and cottage had arranged to have lodgers.
  • This solution gives homeowners the freedom of never having to carry or circulate multiple sets of keys, coupled with the ability to instantaneously grant access to family members, friends, unexpected house guests, and service providers such as handymen and housekeepers. MacTech News
  • Their house guests are hopelessly unadapted for this strange new environment, to great comic effect. Times, Sunday Times
  • Its chief executive, Jamie Dimon, is a friend of President Obama's from Chicago, a frequent White House guest and a big Democratic donor.
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