[ UK /pˈɛntha‍ʊs/ ]
[ US /ˈpɛntˌhaʊs/ ]
NOUN
  1. an apartment located on the top floors of a building
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How To Use penthouse In A Sentence

  • Man, the surface of the skull is comparatively smooth, and the supraciliary ridges or brow prominences usually project but little — while, in the Gorilla, vast crests are developed upon the skull, and the brow ridges overhang, the cavernous orbits, like great penthouses. Essays
  • The citation praises in particular the penthouse flat which it describes as a tour de force.
  • The most common dog in Japan is making its way to the United States, taking up residence in uptown penthouses and becoming a fashion statement for the hip crowd in Greenwich Village or Chelsea.
  • The apartments and penthouses have double-glazed redwood framed windows, fitted kitchens and gas-fired central heating.
  • On the face of it, this brave little dwelling of wood and reeds is a complete contrast to a gleaming penthouse overlooking Hyde Park, but they're both among the fussiest residences of their eras. £140m for a flat? Perhaps the buyer would like to see my Kilburn des res
  • These comprise eight maisonettes and two penthouse apartments as well as 12 parking spaces.
  • The Rockets have been backed into every conceivable corner in the playoff penthouse.
  • The term is normally associated with bachelor pads, futuristic penthouses and plate-glass-and-steel mews dwellings.
  • Of course, the high and mighty have penthouses and large luxury flats.
  • The play, initially titled PenthouseLegend, was a courtroom drama and murder mystery, in which members of theaudience were selected to act as jurors and decide the play's outcome.
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