abandoned house
collocation in Englishmeaningsofabandonedandhouse
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abandoned
adjective
uk/əˈbæn.dənd/us/əˈbæn.dənd/
left in a particular place or condition, ...
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house
noun
uk/haʊs/us/haʊs/
a building that people, usually one family, ...
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One needs only oneabandonedhousein a terrace for the entire terrace to end up in a difficult situation in the housing market.
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In the dream the woman having a conversation is seen exploring the premise of anabandonedhouse.
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They found refuge from the authorities in anabandonedhousein the outskirts of the city.
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Pancho is making his milk route when he passes by anabandonedhouseand sees a figure leaning on a window.
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She wakes up the next morning in anabandonedhouse, with the stranger, wearing a ring.
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In 1991, he purchased anabandonedhouseand converted it into a vocational training center for young adults who had been expelled from school.
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One of the girls hides in the closet in anabandonedhouse, from where she is abducted by an unknown perpetrator.
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They continue until they take shelter in anabandonedhouse.
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Unable to fix it, the cat and the dog have no choice but to spend the night at anabandonedhousenearby.
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He tracks the bug down to anabandonedhouseonly to see two guys taking off in a car and their equipment left in flames.
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All that remains of the settlement is a cairn, anabandonedhouse, and the former schoolhouse.
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To one side is a longabandonedhouse, a large dumpster, and a former art gallery, with some portable toilets.
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Their spirits haunts theabandonedhouseand began to reenact their past.
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He and several other volunteers rebuilt anabandonedhousein ruins.
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After much wandering, the hunstman encounters anabandonedhouseand enters it, only to be sealed inside by an unknown force forever.
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His face was confined in the shadows when he escaped from theabandonedhousein the first-season finale.
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The story focuses on a burly mustached man finding refuge against a blizzard in a pitch-blackabandonedhouse.
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