NOUN
- a house that is one of a row of identical houses situated side by side and sharing common walls
How To Use row house In A Sentence
- The carved-deodar windows and doors of the gable-roofed row houses on each side of the alley are shut. ‘It Is Never Over, Never Escaped’
- Each township will have several thousand residential units, with a mix of villas, row houses, low-rise and high-rise apartments.
- These are kids who grew up in tenements, high rises, government housing or row houses.
- The place was small—thin and long, like any historical row house—but poshly decorated. Sweet Deceit
- The row house, a series of attached dwellings, was a common form of housing.
- The census is verry important,but please,sent more people arow houses,becose i now that people it not got to send back the formulary. Significance of the 2010 Census
- For the holidays, the row houses were decorated to the hilt with multicolored lights, life-sized mangers, plastic reindeer hitched on roofs.
- One police car is double-parked out front, and the door of the row house is propped open.
- It was really no surprise as the row houses had a huddled look to them and the only car on the street had spider web cracks over the windshield and was missing a hubcap.
- The parkways - and the gridded streets behind them - are interwoven with single-family homes, three-story row houses, and small apartments designed as three-, four-, and six-unit buildings, none taller than two stories.