cathouse Synonyms

cathouse Meaning

Wordnet

cathouse (n)

a building where prostitutes are available

cathouse Sentence Examples

  1. The old abandoned building was rumored to have once been a cathouse during the city's wilder days.
  2. Despite its dilapidated appearance, the cathouse still retained traces of its former grandeur.
  3. Some locals claimed to have seen ghostly apparitions wandering around the grounds of the old cathouse.
  4. The sheriff made it his mission to shut down every cathouse operating within the county.
  5. The cathouse was known for its extravagant parties and scandalous affairs among the wealthy elite.
  6. In the era of the Gold Rush, many men sought solace and companionship in the cathouse after a long day of prospecting.
  7. The cathouse was a notorious hotspot for illegal gambling and other vices.
  8. Despite its seedy reputation, the cathouse had a certain allure that drew people from all walks of life.
  9. The cathouse owner was arrested on charges of running a brothel disguised as a boarding house.
  10. The historical society campaigned to preserve the old cathouse as a reminder of the city's colorful past.

FAQs About the word cathouse

a building where prostitutes are available

brothel, bawdy house, disorderly house, bordello,whorehouse, stew, call house, crib, harem,bagnio

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The old abandoned building was rumored to have once been a cathouse during the city's wilder days.

Despite its dilapidated appearance, the cathouse still retained traces of its former grandeur.

Some locals claimed to have seen ghostly apparitions wandering around the grounds of the old cathouse.

The sheriff made it his mission to shut down every cathouse operating within the county.