datcha
Britishnoun
Example Sentences
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The datcha is finished now; to-morrow you must go and see it.
From A Tramp's Sketches by Graham, Stephen
The datcha was saved; perhaps the whole village.
From A Tramp's Sketches by Graham, Stephen
"Monsieur le Marechal, who had the imprudence to bring such dangerous grapes to the datcha des Iles, and—and—" "And the other?" asked Koupriane, more and more anxiously.
From The Secret of the Night by Leroux, Gaston
Not far from the ruins of the datcha Rouletabille soon made sure that a group of people had been there the night before, coming from the woods near-by, and returning to them.
From The Secret of the Night by Leroux, Gaston
Yes, one of Trebassof's physicians whom I had sent an inspector to his house to fetch to the datcha, as well as his usual associate, Doctor Litchkof.
From The Secret of the Night by Leroux, Gaston
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