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  • noun Plural form of doghouse.

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Examples

  • The wooden buildings attached to the derricks, which he knew to be called doghouses, were rickety and missing boards.

    Eighteen JAN BURKE 2002

  • The wooden buildings attached to the derricks, which he knew to be called doghouses, were rickety and missing boards.

    Eighteen JAN BURKE 2002

  • They looked cold, but they had food and water, and it appeared that Ron had been leaving the heat lamp on in their doghouses.

    In the Still of the Night Ann Rule 2010

  • After warming up by perusing the ready-made doghouses and discussing what the goat standing on top of a plastic igloo in a metal pen might cost us, Caleb and I just about skip through the front door holding hands.

    MY EMPIRE OF DIRT Manny Howard 2010

  • They looked cold, but they had food and water, and it appeared that Ron had been leaving the heat lamp on in their doghouses.

    In the Still of the Night Ann Rule 2010

  • After warming up by perusing the ready-made doghouses and discussing what the goat standing on top of a plastic igloo in a metal pen might cost us, Caleb and I just about skip through the front door holding hands.

    MY EMPIRE OF DIRT Manny Howard 2010

  • After warming up by perusing the ready-made doghouses and discussing what the goat standing on top of a plastic igloo in a metal pen might cost us, Caleb and I just about skip through the front door holding hands.

    MY EMPIRE OF DIRT Manny Howard 2010

  • After warming up by perusing the ready-made doghouses and discussing what the goat standing on top of a plastic igloo in a metal pen might cost us, Caleb and I just about skip through the front door holding hands.

    MY EMPIRE OF DIRT Manny Howard 2010

  • They looked cold, but they had food and water, and it appeared that Ron had been leaving the heat lamp on in their doghouses.

    In the Still of the Night Ann Rule 2010

  • From $5,000 Swiss chalet doghouses to $1,200 leashes inlaid with Swarovski crystal, critics have plenty of excesses to mock.

    The family dog: Why we treat our pets like royalty « Sigmund, Carl and Alfred 2009

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