Grange [noun]
Definition of Grange:
farm
Opposite/Antonyms of Grange:
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Sentence/Example of Grange:
Nothing is there except the rectory, the church just across the way, the grange, and half a dozen thatched cottages.
Another week had passed when, riding home one evening, he stopped at the Grange, and as it happened found Maud Barrington alone.
It was a minute or two later when Winston swung himself into the saddle at the door of the Grange.
I had to lay all the blame at the 'open door' of the 'Moated Grange,' which I had been reading.
The first visit we paid the following morning was to Oxlip Grange, to see Coralie.
Whilst staying with Mrs. Dickson before sailing, a letter was forwarded to her from Magnolia Grange.
I bade good-bye to the Grange, going off with a pressing invitation in my ears to return as soon as possible.
Notwithstanding his long visits to the Grange, his demands for money continued to be insatiable.
Catharine, as simple in her tastes as her imperial consort, gave her architect proper directions respecting this grange.
Here, again, the master detected a note of blame; and by the time he reached the Old Grange he was in an evil humour.