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- noun Plural form of
nuthouse .
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Examples
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She entered a maison de santé—a French euphemism for “not exactly nuthouses but rest homes for people with nervous depressions.”
A Covert Affair Jennet Conant 2011
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She entered a maison de santé—a French euphemism for “not exactly nuthouses but rest homes for people with nervous depressions.”
A Covert Affair Jennet Conant 2011
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It's time to start putting people into nuthouses where they belong and off the streets where they can harm others.
GA congressman describes hate mail, Nazi graffiti after protests 2009
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Steve-O and Britney Spears really don't have much in common at all, but they've both been detained in nuthouses lately and that sort of justifies the comparison.
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And pretty much the entire population of Flanders seems to get bussed over by government edict to the final pave sectors, turning them into complete nuthouses and providing incredible atmosphere.
PezCyclingNews.com 2010
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Why did the Hard Left mean-spiritedly shut down the nuthouses, depriving needy folks of the mental help they need?
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The late-night parties will likely just be total nuthouses.
CNET News.com 2009
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Why don't you Republican capitalists who believe in the free markets get out of the damned way and let them work and allow these various financial nuthouses be crushed by the weight of their own stupidity?
One Thousand Reasons 2008
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No criticism (that is, no criticism from quarters they respect) will come the Senators’ way for parroting talking points from left-wing nuthouses and paying no attention to Judge Alito’s thorough, patient answers.
Television 2009
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