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Examples

  • They each have a housekey, sometimes I'm home and sometimes I'm not, and not a thing goes missing.

    Does everyone have a Maid and Gardner? 2005

  • And I was to iron your shirts, and get the housekey and do your dressing and makeup while you ironed someone more important's clothes, and got their housekey and helped with their dress and makeup.

    wench77 Diary Entry wench77 2003

  • MAN! people are complicated. anyway i have to go. i need to go get a copy of my housekey made.

    bebelua Diary Entry bebelua 2002

  • I know she used to keep her spare housekey up in the eavestroph.

    Documenting Reality souris101111 2010

  • So I popped down to get the credit card and housekey from our receptionist and drove over to Mr. BIL's townhouse.

    Cootiehog Jaynee 2008

  • Could they give you a housekey, and leave for a week for vacation, and trust you to watch the house and change the litterbox, and feed the cat and not kick it like a fat football.

    newsobserver.com blogs 2008

  • He asks her to get his housekey out of his pocket.

    Latest Articles 2008

  • “I just wasn’t sure how late you would be—whether I should wait up for you or leave the housekey under the mat outside the door,” her mother explained so Dawn wouldn’t think she was trying to dictate what hour she should come home.

    The Second Time Janet Dailey 2003

  • “I just wasn’t sure how late you would be—whether I should wait up for you or leave the housekey under the mat outside the door,” her mother explained so Dawn wouldn’t think she was trying to dictate what hour she should come home.

    The Second Time Janet Dailey 2003

  • “I just wasn’t sure how late you would be—whether I should wait up for you or leave the housekey under the mat outside the door,” her mother explained so Dawn wouldn’t think she was trying to dictate what hour she should come home.

    The Second Time Janet Dailey 2003

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