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Definitionn. plaything consisting of a small model of a house that children can play inside of
Last update: July 8, 2015
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The Short View was followed by a Defence (1699), a Second Defence (1700), and Mr Collier's Dissuasive from the Playhouse, in a Letter to a Person of Quality (1703), and a Further Vindication (1708). [Please select]
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The flag is up on the playhouse by the bankside. [Please select]
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The playhouse sausage filled Gilbert's soul. [Please select]
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It is at this time, and upon this accident, that he is said to have made his first acquaintance in the playhouse. [Please select]
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On his leaving the university he entered himself into an obscure playhouse, called the Green Curtain, somewhere about Shoreditch or Clerkenwell. [Please select]
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It was his playhouse, after all, that she had kicked to pieces. [Please select]
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In feeling that it would further the _entente cordiale_ between the two peoples, I find myself making a playhouse, with tiny pebbles. [Please select]
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In making it the male bird wrought as busily as a child building a playhouse of blocks. [Please select]
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Dekker's Gull's Hornbook (1609) has an interesting chapter on "How a Gallant should behave Himself in a Playhouse." [Please select]
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Their destination was a brilliantly illumined palace on F Street, once a choice little playhouse, now given over to screen productions. [Please select]
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The Harding improvements improved so fast, that sand, cement, and the big pile of lumber began accumulating at Peter's corner of the crossroads below the home, for the playhouse. [Please select]
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