Doghouse [noun]
Definition of Doghouse:
dog lodging
Opposite/Antonyms of Doghouse:
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Sentence/Example of Doghouse:
For example, McDonald just installed peel-and-stick patterned vinyl floor tiles from Wayfair in a custom doghouse that she built on her property.
The man brought him home for me, and chained him up in an unused wood-shed, for I had no doghouse as yet.
He stuck his nose out of the doghouse and saw four slender, hairy animals.
As soon as the four Weasels had talked things over, they went straight to the chicken coop which stood close to the doghouse.
Poor Pinocchio huddled close to the doghouse more dead than alive from cold, hunger, and fright.
Charley had currently burned out a transformer by some careless and exuberant antic; hence the mutual doghouse.
When Ralph got to the roundhouse he found Fogg in the doghouse chatting with his friends.
Maybe it was his house, although it was bigger than any doghouse she had ever seen before.
Curled on the straw inside the roomy doghouse were two little figures.
If there's no room for me I'll sleep in the little doghouse in the orchard—I've seen it.