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were houses
noun
A structure built or serving as an abode of human beings.
Exact(57)
There were houses with shattered roofs.
"There were houses that were semi-derelict.
"All around here there were houses".
All they could see were houses, trees and power lines.
These were houses for the well to do.
Underneath were houses, churches, schools, shops: everything a community needs.
Lazarettos were houses set up to isolate both the plague-stricken as well as suspected cases.
Perhaps, the archaeologist said, those mounds were houses circling a central square.
Similar(3)
They were housed on the U.S. compound.
Some athletes were housed in old R.A.F.
Some were housed inside the palace.
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