Sentence example with the word 'dwelling'

dwelling

abiding, cantonment, crash pad, dwelling place, homestead, inhabitation, lodging, nesting, place, residence, residing, squatting, tenancy

Definition n. housing that someone is living in

Last update: September 27, 2016


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Changes in the composition of soil-dwelling Collembola (springtail) communities in response to elevated carbon dioxide.   [noun]

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Bless and sanctify my soul with heavenly benediction, so that it may become Your holy dwelling and the seat of Your eternal glory.   [noun]

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And I thought that in the universal mass of falsehood and folly there were some rare stars, dwelling apart here and there, and that she was one of them.   [noun]

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She taught the children, and read to the sick, and was able in this round of duties to keep her thoughts from dwelling too persistently upon her own trouble.   [noun]

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"Will you alight, sir, and come into our puir dwelling."   [noun]

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The sneck was drawn, and the Countess your mother entered my dwelling.   [noun]

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A landward town is a dwelling situated in the country.   [noun]

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Morton failed not to halt at the dwelling of Poundtext, and summon him to attend him to the camp.   [noun]

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