Definitionn. an apartment located on the top floors of a building
Last update: July 22, 2015
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In her penthouse, she was able to take in things at her own pace. [Please select]
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They first cut down some young fir poles, and placed them so as to form a sort of penthouse against the wall. [Please select]
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This they carried into their shelter, through an opening they had left in the penthouse. [Please select]
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Shot and shell struck the engine, the iron penthouse roof over the siege-piece, the flat car, the bridge itself. [Please select]
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He seemed to be lying under a great penthouse, with a red glow pervading everything. [Please select]
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Under the sycamore-tree were hives overhung by a penthouse, Such as the traveller sees in regions remote by the roadside, Built o'er a box for the poor, or the blessed image of Mary.' [Please select]
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He was a tall man, with a long shaggy beard, penthouse eyebrows, and eyes which were lit now with a fitful and uncertain gleam. [Please select]
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