housebote (Meaning)
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housebote (n.)
Wood allowed to a tenant for repairing the house and for fuel. This latter is often called firebote. See Bote.
Synonyms & Antonyms of housebote
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housebote Sentence Examples
- The leisurely houseboat cruised down the tranquil river, offering panoramic views of the lush greenery.
- The cozy houseboat provided a unique accommodation for a weekend getaway, complete with amenities and a small deck.
- The houseboat bobbed gently in the marina, its colorful paint contrasting beautifully with the blue waters.
- Adventure-seekers embarked on a multi-day excursion aboard a fully-equipped houseboat, exploring remote waterways.
- The houseboat party swayed with the rhythm of the music, its occupants dancing and socializing beneath the starlit sky.
- The floating neighborhood consisted of quaint houseboats, each decorated with unique artwork and personal touches.
- The fishing guide piloted the houseboat through the shallows, hoping to find a prime spot for some bass fishing.
- Birdwatchers eagerly scanned the horizon from the deck of the houseboat, binoculars in hand, searching for rare species.
- The houseboat's solar panels collected energy from the sun, ensuring a comfortable and eco-friendly stay.
- The sound of the houseboat's engine hummed quietly, creating a peaceful ambiance amidst the serene lake.
FAQs About the word housebote
Wood allowed to a tenant for repairing the house and for fuel. This latter is often called firebote. See Bote.
No synonyms found.
No antonyms found.
The leisurely houseboat cruised down the tranquil river, offering panoramic views of the lush greenery.
The cozy houseboat provided a unique accommodation for a weekend getaway, complete with amenities and a small deck.
The houseboat bobbed gently in the marina, its colorful paint contrasting beautifully with the blue waters.
Adventure-seekers embarked on a multi-day excursion aboard a fully-equipped houseboat, exploring remote waterways.