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house
noun
1 a building in which people, especially a single family, live.
2 the people living in such a building.
3 an inn or public house.
4 in compounds a building used for a specified purpose a greenhouse .
5 a business firm a publishing house .
6 the audience in a theatre, a theatre itself or a performance given there.
7 (often the House) the legislative body that governs a country, especially either chamber in a bicameral system the House of Commons the House of Lords .
8 (the House)
a in Oxford: Christ Church College;
b in London: the Stock Exchange;
c in London: the Houses of Parliament.
9 (House) a family, especially a noble or royal one the House of Hanover .
10 astrol one of the twelve divisions of the heavens.
11 Brit one of several divisions of pupils at a large school.
12 a a college or university building in which students live;
b a building at a boarding school in which pupils live.
13 a building in which members of a religious community live; a convent.
14 house music.
as adjective a house painter house wine .
verb (housed , housing )
1 to provide with a house or similar shelter.
2 to store.
3 to protect by covering.
[Anglo-Saxon hus ]
bring the house down colloq to evoke loud applause in a theatre; to be a great success.
keep house to manage a household.
keep open house to be hospitable or provide entertainment for all visitors.
like a house on fire colloq
1 very well They get on like a house on fire .
2 very quickly.
on the house said of food, drink, etc: at the expense of the manager or owner; free of charge.
put or set one's house in order to organize or settle one's affairs.
safe as houses see under safe.
set up house to begin one's own domestic life.
noun
1 a building in which people, especially a single family, live.
2 the people living in such a building.
3 an inn or public house.
4 in compounds a building used for a specified purpose a greenhouse .
5 a business firm a publishing house .
6 the audience in a theatre, a theatre itself or a performance given there.
7 (often the House) the legislative body that governs a country, especially either chamber in a bicameral system the House of Commons the House of Lords .
8 (the House)
a in Oxford: Christ Church College;
b in London: the Stock Exchange;
c in London: the Houses of Parliament.
9 (House) a family, especially a noble or royal one the House of Hanover .
10 astrol one of the twelve divisions of the heavens.
11 Brit one of several divisions of pupils at a large school.
12 a a college or university building in which students live;
b a building at a boarding school in which pupils live.
13 a building in which members of a religious community live; a convent.
14 house music.
as adjective a house painter house wine .
verb (housed , housing )
1 to provide with a house or similar shelter.
2 to store.
3 to protect by covering.
[Anglo-Saxon hus ]
bring the house down colloq to evoke loud applause in a theatre; to be a great success.
keep house to manage a household.
keep open house to be hospitable or provide entertainment for all visitors.
like a house on fire colloq
1 very well They get on like a house on fire .
2 very quickly.
on the house said of food, drink, etc: at the expense of the manager or owner; free of charge.
put or set one's house in order to organize or settle one's affairs.
safe as houses see under safe.
set up house to begin one's own domestic life.
house agent
noun a person who arranges the buying, selling and leasing of houses.
noun a person who arranges the buying, selling and leasing of houses.
house arrest
noun confinement in one's own home, a hospital or other public place, instead of imprisonment.
noun confinement in one's own home, a hospital or other public place, instead of imprisonment.
house guest
noun a guest staying in a private house, usually for several nights.
noun a guest staying in a private house, usually for several nights.
house husband
noun a man who looks after the house and the family instead of having a paid job.
[1950s: originally US]
noun a man who looks after the house and the family instead of having a paid job.
[1950s: originally US]
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