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Definition of private house in English: private housenoun A house that is a private home, as distinct from a shop, office, or public building. Example sentencesExamples - The first public house in Ballater was kept by George Clark, in a room of a private house.
- A number of Islamic palaces with gardens sprang up, with a row of finely ornamented private houses near them.
- It is just an ordinary three bedroomed, semi-detached private house in suburban Doncaster.
- A 440 lb chunk falls into the courtyard of a private house.
- We were in a private house in Amiriya, a Sunni suburb near Baghdad airport.
- It is separated from the service station site by a driveway to a private house.
- The cleric, aged in his 40s spoke to the Guardian for two hours in a private house in Baghdad.
- The services have in consequence been held in private houses.
- Bigley was living outside the safer area, in a private house.
- Port Eliot, my favourite, is held in the grounds of a private house in Cornwall.
- Today the railway station in Rathvilly is a private house, owned by the Halligan family who run a funeral undertaking service.
- Besides the club opposite Dene Cottage, tennis could be played at a number of private houses which maintained their own courts.
- The average private house takes an architect a couple of months to design.
- Formerly a Plymouth Brethren Chapel this building is now a private house.
- I ate mostly in private houses where the home cooking was wonderful.
- The bike had been stolen from a private house in Mirfield.
- For example, there is no automatic access to prisons, let alone to private houses, except for the most relentless kind of journalist.
- For years it has been squirrelled away in a private house in England.
- The new fence is to replace an existing wire one which separated the 58-house estate from the grounds of private houses.
- Their check on the expenditure was entrusted to a small accountancy firm operating out of a private house in San Diego.
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