Courthouses [noun]
Definition of Courthouses:
city hall
Synonyms of Courthouses:
Opposite/Antonyms of Courthouses:
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Sentence/Example of Courthouses:
They were particularly interested in the quaint old courthouse, which had once been the capitol of Tennessee.
The site of the old Revolutionary battlefield at Guilford Courthouse is now a beautiful park.
Been up to the courthouse and roped in three of the county officials.
I turned it back to the courthouse because it is bad to fool with Uncle Sam.
If you have you may remember that the courthouse of Montgomery County is right across the street from the best hotel.
Again the crowd was too large for the courthouse; again Eli made friends who detained him after the departure of the troupe.
But, if there were a show of popular indifference on the streets, the courthouse presented a very different spectacle.
Two Braytons were dead; several more were prisoners with young Jasper in the courthouse; and drinking began.
"Easy enough to crawl about behind the village, and to hide up in this courthouse," said Dick, scratching his head.
Then they destroyed a quantity of flour, cut down the liberty-pole, and set fire to the courthouse.