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narrow house
noun
The grave.
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For residential commissions, he developed the "tube house," a narrow house form designed to conserve energy.
I built a long, narrow house along the south, following the slope of the land.
Ms. Hernandez lives in a long, narrow house with five other volunteers.
The walls of the narrow house bulged toward us as if it were threatening to spill its guts.
A narrow house measuring just 120 inches wide is for sale in the south-east London neighbourhood of East Dulwich.
His "Narrow House," exhibited during the 2011 Biennale, is a structure so slim that one person can barely squeeze through it.
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(Alexandria is not the only place where people have settled grudges by building narrow houses.
Its tall, narrow houses, resembling those of Amsterdam, were originally built from the 17th through the 19th century.
Instead, Calatrava mapped out an avenue leading to the river, in a space now filled with narrow houses and disused warehouses.
The more successful ones now live in tall, narrow houses which boast more floor space than the patches some used to farm.
We passed tall, narrow houses from the turn of the last century -- some painted ocher or powdery green and others still covered with grime.
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