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- noun US One of a
row ofhouses situated side by side and sharing a common wall.
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Examples
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Sounds like this "Christian Fellowship" rowhouse is the "home away from home" for these cheating/lying/hypocrite/hide behind God Republican Scumbags to entertain their other women.
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These traditional "rowhouse" townhouses are much more popular.
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It's a little 13-room rowhouse with five fireplaces, but Huntsman, with seven kids, needs some room.
Ambassadorial openings for open wallets Al Kamen 2011
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The Chimes have their own rowhouse near campus, don't usually sing anything more modern than the Beatles, and operate like a frat, with pledges who have to clean the house after keggers and aren't allowed to sit on the couches during rehearsals.
The nerd turns: A cappella singers suddenly the popular kids on campus Jenna Johnson 2010
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Barbi Shires, whose home is next door to the brick rowhouse Ahmed and his wife rent in the Belmont Greene development, said she was stunned to learn that he was suspected by federal officials in the alleged plot.
Farooque Ahmed: Neighbors describe the Metro plot suspect Caitlin Gibson 2010
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In the end, they found an attractive two-bedroom rowhouse between U Street and Dupont Circle that had been lingering on the market.
D.C. newcomers searching for their dream home might get a few wake-up calls 2011
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They are having so much fun outfitting their Burleith rowhouse, McKee says, that at one point they decreed: "We're not going out, we're not eating, we're just decorating!"
A recent grad makes her first place her dream place Terri Sapienza 2010
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The Chimes have their own rowhouse near campus, don't usually sing anything more modern than the Beatles, and operate like a frat, with pledges who have to clean the house after keggers and aren't allowed to sit on the couches during rehearsals.
The nerd turns: A cappella singers suddenly the popular kids on campus Jenna Johnson 2010
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Kathleen Sebelius tossing candy to trick-or-treaters from a second-floor window of her Capitol Hill rowhouse Sunday night.
Hey, isn't that...?: Kathleen Sebelius; Alexander Ovechkin The Reliable Source 2010
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It's got everything, said Gould, who has lived in his rowhouse near Calvert Street since 1987.
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