two-story house

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house
noun
uk
/haʊs/
us
/haʊs/
a building that people, usually one family, ...
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(Definition ofhousefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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Thetwo-storyhousefeatures a low-pitched hip roof with an extensively ornamented bracketed cornice and frieze.
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Thetwo-storyhouseis rectangular with an ell off the rear on one side.
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Thetwo-storyhousehas 27 rooms and features a full-width porch that also partially down both sides of the house.
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The song's lyrics a couple buying atwo-storyhouseare a metaphor for a failed marriage.
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The property had atwo-storyhouse, which became the school.
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The family'stwo-storyhouseis a stunning showplace of hardwoods, elegant color schemes, and tasteful appointments.
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This was a smalltwo-storyhouse, separated on three sides from the main building on the street.
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The song was named after the location of the home where the group lived while recording, a condemnedtwo-storyhouse.
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It is significant on the local level as a stylish turn-of-the-century,two-storyhouse.
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Thetwo-storyhousehas an asymmetrical plan with a projecting mass on one side of the front facade and a porch on the other.
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The school moved to a newtwo-storyhousein 1888.
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Atwo-storyhousewas built next to the station for railway employees.
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Built with weatherboarded walls, thetwo-storyhousefeatures a small single-story portico over the entrance.
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Potter reportedly did his watchmaking in the octagonal cupola atop thetwo-storyhouse.
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He built an unusually largetwo-storyhousewhich is still standing.
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There is evidence that atwo-storyhouseexisted on the property in the early 1800s.
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It is a 28 m (92 ft) octagonal masonry tower on atwo-storyhouse.
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