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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a talking house" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts involving personification, storytelling, or discussing technology that allows a house to communicate in some way.
Example: "In the story, the protagonist discovers a talking house that shares secrets about the neighborhood's history."
Alternatives: "a house that speaks" or "a voice-enabled home".
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The Happy Family Line included everything from a talking house, a backyard swimming pool, neighborhood market, and playground.
Rafael played me the instrumental on an off-day on tour and said he wanted it to be kind of like a "talking house" kind of song.
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"Here we were, three men at a table talking housing proposals, and this round-faced boy just sat there, smiling and listening," Mr. Stern said.
They live in Lovelyloveville in a house with a talking window made out of a real womn's face and a red vacum cleanr.
There is also a meeting, on the roof of Kenny's house, with a talking, flying horse.
It begins as an entertainment about a theatrical reunion in the Talk House, a genteel American cafe serving "charming and unexpected snacks".
The elder Mr. Fang was invited to visit the local police station for a talk, his house was placed under surveillance and his electricity and gas were shut off.
Boyce recalled the writing process, "I thought it was a great stageplay, actually... two people, pretty much in a house talking.
But this was hardly a talk show housed in the groves of academe.
(There's a reason Season 2 of The Walking Dead focused on people sitting in a house talking).
The other advertisement shows a woman sitting in a small house talking about her regret that her husband tried to seek asylum in Australia by boat.
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