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farmhouse
/ ˈɑːˌʊ /
noun
a house attached to a farm, esp the dwelling from which the farm is managed
Also called: farmhouse loaf.a large white loaf, baked in a tin, with slightly curved sides and top
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of farmhouse1
Example Sentences
That last concern is what kicks off their nightmare, when the couple’s rental car gets stuck on a private road that leads to a remote farmhouse where they have a reservation for an anniversary dinner.
The land and the farmhouse that sits on it have long been in trouble, though.
Especially at Skyview, the combination of Modernist and farmhouse design elements yields entertaining results.
And frankly, in these conditions, I should be getting more erratic literature from modest, homespun polygamist cults capitalizing on the moment, enticing me with the rent-free, abandoned farmhouse its nude members get to share.
Bird had started in the early hours by killing his twin David, shooting him 11 times in his brother's farmhouse.
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