roundhouses (Meaning)

roundhouses

a blow with the hand made with a wide swing, a circular building where locomotives are kept or repaired, a blow delivered with a wide swing, a circular building for housing and repairing locomotives, lockup

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a blow with the hand made with a wide swing, a circular building where locomotives are kept or repaired, a blow delivered with a wide swing, a circular building

knees, counterpunches, rabbit punches, counters, kicks, sidewinders, hands, haymakers, lefts, rights

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The ancient Celts constructed impressive circular roundhouses as their dwellings.

The roundhouses featured a distinctive conical thatched roof and a spacious interior.

The largest roundhouse excavated in Great Britain measures over 100 feet in diameter.

The roundhouses served multiple purposes, including living, working, and socializing.