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tree house

NOUN
  1. a playhouse built in the branches of a tree

How To Use tree house In A Sentence

  • There was a tree house: someone had cut a door and windows into an old beerbarrel tree and made it into a house. Harpy Thyme
  • Then a shot of Lennie typing at a laptop, another shot of Sam sewing, this time trying to sew with one hand, since the other is covered in plasters, then a shot of Lennie looking up at the old tree house in Sam’s back garden, then back to Sam sewing, this time telepathically since both hands are covered in plasters. Superhero Nation: how to write superhero novels and comic books » Tom’s Review Forum
  • He first envisaged the tree house eight years ago as the perfect stressbuster. Times, Sunday Times
  • Her tree house sank beneath the mesh of tree branches her roof funneled through and if she wished, she mounted a ladder to the top and bathed unsheltered in the sun's radiance.
  • There was a weeping wisteria and a massive hornbeam tree, where we built a tree house.
  • As well as the Tree House, there is full wheelchair access to the garden, shop, garden café and toilets.
  • This cabin had a tree house, so I went up there to read for a bit and take a nap.
  • My current boyfriend is the son of an antiques dealer; he's a property developer and a builder of tree houses.
  • Morgan le Fay was waving to them from the magic tree house high in the branches.
  • Kiki set her Geometry book and paper to the side and laid down on the wooden floor of the tree house she was occupying, pillowing her head on her folded arms.
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