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cottage

noun as in tiny house; lodging

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In Bedminster this spring, the records show, Trump’s club charged the Secret Service more than $21,800 to rent a cottage and other rooms while the club was closed and otherwise off-limits to guests.

Chico-San’s ads proposed trading bread for rice cakes and using the low-calorie rice saucers as a surface to support jelly, cottage cheese, fruit, and other toppings.

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The final stop is Lewa House, a cluster of cottages on the 61,000-acre Lewa Wildlife Conservancy.

Matheson was evicted along with her 90-year-old mother, who was living in a guest cottage.

I have a summer house by the sea, a wooden cottage with no heat.

Finally, as the sun was about to set, she came upon a little cottage that belonged to seven dwarfs.

When Little Snow White awoke, they asked her who she was and how she had managed to come to their cottage.

Nevertheless, a cottage industry has grown up around the case.

How Bill Simmons and company have turned NFL indignation into a cozy little cottage industry.

If ESPN is a sleek bachelor pad, ESPNW is the cottage next door filled with Activia and ultra-soft toilet paper.

Madame Ratignolle, when they had regained her cottage, went in to take the hour's rest which she considered helpful.

She rose with a smile as Lady Victoria emerged from the cottage at the upper end of the village.

They had almost reached the sawyer's cottage, when a black animal ran out towards them.

The entire scene had vanished, vanished like smoke over the roof of a cottage when the wind blows.

Dr. Stanmore came down the flagged path from the smith's cottage, pulling on his gloves.

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On this page you'll find 29 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to cottage, such as: bungalow, cabin, chalet, home, hut, and lean-to.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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