houss (Meaning)
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houss (n.)
A saddlecloth; a housing.
Synonyms & Antonyms of houss
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houss Sentence Examples
- The ancient castle's crumbling houss evoked an atmosphere of long-forgotten grandeur.
- The houss of the old barn creaked and groaned with every gust of wind.
- The weathered houss of the farmhouse stood in stark contrast to the freshly painted exterior.
- The houss of the wooden ship had seen numerous storms and voyages.
- The ivy-covered houss of the ruin hinted at its former glory as a stately mansion.
- The houss of the ancient oak tree bore witness to centuries of change.
- The wind whistled through the broken houss of the abandoned windmill.
- The houss of the old millstone was still visible, reminding of its former use.
- The houss of the rusted plow lay forgotten in the overgrown field.
- The twisted houss of the gnarled tree told a tale of survival amidst adversity.
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A saddlecloth; a housing.
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The ancient castle's crumbling houss evoked an atmosphere of long-forgotten grandeur.
The houss of the old barn creaked and groaned with every gust of wind.
The weathered houss of the farmhouse stood in stark contrast to the freshly painted exterior.
The houss of the wooden ship had seen numerous storms and voyages.