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tree house

Or ٰ·dzܲ

[tree-hous]

noun

  1. a small house, especially one for children to play in, built or placed up in the branches of a tree.



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Word History and Origins

Origin of tree house1

First recorded in 1895–1900
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Example Sentences

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He bolted a chair to the bottom of the tree house and has a safety belt to catch him should he fall.

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News of the tree house’s imminent demolition has been met with public outcry; more than 6,000 people have signed a petition to try to save it.

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Would we build a tree house in the backyard?

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The home of ceramist Raina Lee includes a tree house featuring her pottery as well as a garage studio that houses her pottery wheel, kilns and her crackly volcanic glazes.

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To get to ceramist Raina Lee’s tree house, you enter through an iron gate with a dog warning sign and climb a long wooden staircase that creaks beneath your feet.

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