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playhouse
[pley-hous]
noun
plural
playhousesa theater.
a small house for children to play in.
a toy house.
playhouse
/ ˈɪˌʊ /
noun
a theatre where live dramatic performances are given
a toy house, small room, etc, for children to play in
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of playhouse1
Example Sentences
After Nora’s exit, anything was possible on the stages of respectable European playhouses.
“The Simpsons” producer Rick Polizzi built the treehouse, dubbed Boney Island, in his front yard as a playhouse for his daughters.
Performances date to the 1960s, with the playhouse being built in the 1980s.
Considering the violent deadly spectacle of the playground games with lethal consequences for losers and the twisted playhouse sets joined by a layered puzzle of staircases, that’s not hard to do.
The family had been living in a cramped condo with their infant son, Jacob, and daughter, Olivia Fernandez, a 7 year old with dreams of her own outdoor playhouse.
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