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  • noun Plural form of maisonette.

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Examples

  • The project includes seven floors and 82 units comprised of "maisonettes", duplex and triplex townhouse residences with on-site, self-parking.

    Richard Meier, Meet SDS Procida (and 'Intelligent Design') 2006

  • Her equality agenda is fashionable in the maisonettes of Islington (the chichi equivalent of the playing fields of Eton), but enthusiasm for Harmandiminshes incrementallywith each stepaway from Granita.

    Gordon Brown, Charlie Whelan and Me 2010

  • Islamism and age have become very sensitive subjects, taboos infact and precious tongues will be wagging in the maisonettes of Islington.

    Breaking taboos 2010

  • Her equality agenda is fashionable in the maisonettes of Islington (the chichi equivalent of the playing fields of Eton), but enthusiasm for Harmandiminshes incrementallywith each stepaway from Granita.

    Tony Blair: The Next Labour Prime Minister? 2010

  • Her equality agenda is fashionable in the maisonettes of Islington (the chichi equivalent of the playing fields of Eton), but enthusiasm for Harmandiminshes incrementallywith each stepaway from Granita.

    By marginalising Mandelson, Labour has put itself in a half-Nelson 2010

  • Islamism and age have become very sensitive subjects, taboos infact and precious tongues will be wagging in the maisonettes of Islington.

    Breaking taboos 2010

  • Her equality agenda is fashionable in the maisonettes of Islington (the chichi equivalent of the playing fields of Eton), but enthusiasm for Harmandiminshes incrementallywith each stepaway from Granita.

    By marginalising Mandelson, Labour has put itself in a half-Nelson 2010

  • Her equality agenda is fashionable in the maisonettes of Islington (the chichi equivalent of the playing fields of Eton), but enthusiasm for Harmandiminshes incrementallywith each stepaway from Granita.

    By marginalising Mandelson, Labour has put itself in a half-Nelson 2010

  • Islamism and age have become very sensitive subjects, taboos infact and precious tongues will be wagging in the maisonettes of Islington.

    Tony Blair: The Next Labour Prime Minister? 2010

  • Islamism and age have become very sensitive subjects, taboos infact and precious tongues will be wagging in the maisonettes of Islington.

    Gordon Brown, Charlie Whelan and Me 2010

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