[
UK
/hˈaʊsɹuːm/
]
NOUN
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space for accommodation in a house
I wouldn't give that table houseroom
How To Use houseroom In A Sentence
- "Such," says an official report, "is the lack of houseroom in the city that any kind of tenement can be immediately crowded with lodgers, if there is space."
- In good times, wives could use this houseroom to bring in cash.
- `Knew the smart outfits wouldn't give him houseroom, I suppose. FORESTS OF THE NIGHT
- Then it's remarkably kind of you to give them houseroom. SOMETHING IN THE WATER
- It was a part of folk wisdom that providing houseroom for a widowed parent could lead to intense family friction.
- In short it turns out that play hardware occupies houseroom in a wholly different and much less efficient way.
- I am fortunate in that I have enough houseroom to have a proper temple area instead of setting things up only as I need them.
- I wouldn't give that table houseroom