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two-family house
[too-fam-uh-lee, -fam-lee]
noun
a house designed for occupation by two families in contiguous apartments, as on separate floors.
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The scene: The couple own a two-family house, with the tenants right upstairs.
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He pulled to a stop in front of a pale gray two-family house and pointed to an upstairs window.
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Ganiso, 42, who owns a trucking company, bought the two-family house for $55,000 in 2012.
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He and I live on separate floors of a two-family house in Brooklyn.
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My husband and I live in a two-family house and she lives in the other unit, so she will likely be one of the baby’s main caretakers, after myself and my husband.
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