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paper house
noun
An audience composed of people who have come in on free passes.
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We'll just be trying to rebuild a paper house.
"Paper House" was broadcasted by NOS Dutch television and won several international awards at film festivals.
At Paper House, near Bloomingdale's, the wire racks devoted to Manhattan had conspicuous gaps.
In other words, you, too, could live in a paper house.
Never have the middle classes looked so rich on paper - house values topping a million - and felt so poor.
In Ms. Wilson's paper house, titled "There are always such beautiful things" (2009), strips of yellow wallpaper billow from the windows and doors of a two-story paper house as a somewhat oblique metaphor for the dissolution of the mind.
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Paper houses For an effort-lite feature wall, House Doctor's Lucy Inskip (housedoctor.co.uk) recommends mounting free wallpaper samples in a trio of cheap, Ikea frames.
He can turn out paper houses with dazzling speed.
Another book that lingered in the mind was Michele Roberts's memoir, Paper Houses (Virago).
Twenty-five treproductiveductive plates are printed on stiff brown paper, housed in a cardboard slipcase.
Ban also built paper houses in Rwanda and Turkey, where he stuffed his tubes with crumpled paper, for insulation.
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