Definitions
from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition.
- noun A mobile home 14 feet (4.3 meters) in width, used as a permanent residence.
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Examples
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It's what so wrong with the internet - the apparent anonymity that allows such racists haters to spew their filth while they suck down Budweisers and get their point of view from Fox Noise from the TV perched on the refrigerator in their 1970's singlewide.
Google apologizes for results of 'Michelle Obama' image search 2009
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BB guns poised, we'd spend the afternoon shooting at the cans from the trailer deck where my grandparents 'singlewide was set in cement.
Jules 2009
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The singlewide sits by the road which leaves a lot of land in back flat and blank like a pad of paper random clumps of creosote no crop no hill no sign of water just a bunch of empty space yet people rarely saw the boat
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The trailer was a silver singlewide parked in a corner lot, its wheels exposed and rotting.
The Widow's Trailer 2009
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DocChuck eats real roadkill, real stale whitebread, and real government surplus cheese in his rusted singlewide in deep rural Arkansas.
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It's also the home of your employer, Gregor Havel -- a singlewide trailer propped by cinder blocks on a treeless acre.
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It's also the home of your employer, Gregor Havel -- a singlewide trailer propped by cinder blocks on a treeless acre.
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The family home in Glendale, Arizona, was a singlewide trailer with corrals, a breaking bin, and an arena out back.
King of the Cowboys Ty Murray 2003
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So you're talking about the singlewide mobile home you're going into.
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The singlewide trailer was fully engulfed in fire when National Park Service volunteer firefighters and park rangers arrived, park service spokesman Andrew Muñoz said.
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