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pigeon loft
noun
An outbuilding used for housing and breeding pigeons.
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Three of the seven guest rooms are in a converted pigeon loft.
They were magnificent athletes long before they flew the pigeon loft to union.
The maid lived upstairs in the building in what Paul called a pigeon loft.
Under the bridge, the iron ribs Form a pigeon loft, A pit lane of sports saloons Testing their engines.
The birds became the exclusive means of sending stories back, via a distant pigeon loft, to my employers at the time, the Reuters News Agency.
The large objects, for example, include a "mobile field pigeon loft," which, like many other artifacts here, becomes a reminder about just how long ago these battles were.
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Maltby then was much as it is now, with its allotments, pigeon lofts and friendly banter.
In the early 1800s the Rothschild family set up a network of pigeon lofts around Europe.
Otherwise, there are some tidy pigeon lofts behind the Racecourse Hotel and a sprinkling of betting shops among the takeaways.
Other titles shortlisted for the award included a book on Adolf Hitler's health, entitled 'Was Hitler Ill?', 'How to Sharpen Pencils', and 'Lofts of North America: Pigeon Lofts'.
The Scotsman, Scotland This baronial Edwardian building was the home of The Scotsman for nearly a century, with carrier pigeon lofts at the top, editorial floors in the middle and rumbling printing presses at ground level.
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