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doghouses

  • plural
    of doghouse.
    doghouse
    noun
    a small shelter for a dog.

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It is also important to ensure your outdoor doghouses have ventilation at all times, if not they can become a heat trap, Bernstein said.

From Los Angeles Times Aug. 8, 2024

Asked after the vote whether Mr Romney would be ostracised from his party, Senate Republican Leader Mitch McConnell told reporters: "We don't have any doghouses here. The most important vote is the next vote."

From BBC Feb. 6, 2020

An augmented-reality engineer proposed a design to combat homelessness which looked strikingly like doghouses.

From The New Yorker Sep. 23, 2019

At least have the decency to use a volcano that isn’t currently belching lava into people’s doghouses.

From Golf Digest Jul. 3, 2018

Here were no four-square back yards, but rambling star-flowered playgrounds with swings and seesaws and shaded swimming holes; with exquisite doghouses good enough for little girls' dolls to live in.

From The Servant Problem by Robert F. Young