mews

[ UK /mjˈuːz/ ]
NOUN
  1. street lined with buildings that were originally private stables but have been remodeled as dwellings
    she lives in a Chelsea mews
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How To Use mews In A Sentence

  • The same agents sold a three-bedroom mews, Beiginish on Stable Lane in Monkstown, following its withdrawal from auction at €650,000.
  • This place was afterwards enlarged, and converted into stables for horses; but the old name remained, and now most stables in London are called mews, although the word is derived from falconry, and the hawks have long since flown away. Old English Sports
  • Mews your name, life's heart consonance Splendor Fantasy!
  • Your cat mews and sometimes growls or "spits," and often purrs, especially when you tickle her ears. Nero, the Circus Lion His Many Adventures
  • The entrance to the mews or garden flat is from the lane behind the main house, and it has the appearance of a country cottage.
  • We needed more space and the mews house next door became available, so we bought that and extended into it. Times, Sunday Times
  • It's in a former mews street, half of which is being demolished - and where the other new infill buildings are absolute rubbish.
  • Cud du a naice balay tu almos ne kined ub Ravel mewsik. Soap scum kitteh - Lolcats 'n' Funny Pictures of Cats - I Can Has Cheezburger?
  • The term is normally associated with bachelor pads, futuristic penthouses and plate-glass-and-steel mews dwellings.
  • Nearly 40 new homes will be incorporated into a modern development consisting of semi-detached houses, mews houses and bungalows.
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