Summerhouse

Word SUMMERHOUSE
Character 11
Hyphenation sum mer house
Pronunciations N/A

Definitions and meanings of "Summerhouse"

What do we mean by summerhouse?

A small, roofed structure in a park or garden affording shade and rest; a gazebo. noun

A structure in a park or garden, sometimes elaborate, but move often of the simplest character, generally little more than a roof supported on posts, and with the sides open or closed merely with a lattice for the support of vines, intended to provide a shady and cool place to sit in the open air, or for the enjoyment of a view, or the like. Compare kiosk and pavilion. noun

A house for summer residence. noun

A rustic house or apartment in a garden or park, to be used as a pleasure resort in summer. noun

A house owned not as a primary residence and used during warm weather months of the year. noun

A house designed to be cool and used as a residence only during warm weather. noun

A country house (usually located in the country) that provides a cool place to live in the summer noun

A small roofed building affording shade and rest noun

A house owned not as a primary residence and used as vacation home during warm weather months of the year.

An outbuilding in a garden where the owners can relax in warm weather.

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The word "summerhouse" in example sentences

Mr Brown claimed more than £500 to redecorate a "summerhouse" - a building in the grounds of his Scottish home he uses as an office. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Inside—or, rather, outside—the summerhouse was the kind of place Rebecca would find enchanting, with its burbling fountain, decorative brickwork, and stone chairs protected from the elements by shelflike orange tile roofs. ❋ Ellen Crosby (2010)

The summerhouse was an octagon, only big enough inside for two people, and its latticework walls had been recently painted a greenish blue. ❋ Jude Deveraux (2010)

Lot of nice designs and a former residence of Arne Jacobssen and his summerhouse is a part of the exhibition. ❋ Unknown (2006)

The summerhouse was a quaint stockade of dark madrono boughs thatched with red-wood bark, strongly suggestive of deeper woodland shadow. ❋ Bret Harte (1869)

This year we have installed a so-called "summerhouse" in the garden. ❋ A. Fortis (2008)

That's a killer for Brown. 500 quid repainting a 'summerhouse'. ❋ Unknown (2009)

In the scene set in Nikos Valsamakis '1961 iconic modernist summerhouse, we see stylish men and women who allegorically represent civilization at the height of Rome, flirting and conversing in front of the camera, but there is a tension in the dynamic between the sexes, which ostensibly leads to a fight scene in the last act. ❋ Spread ArtCulture (2010)

“Well, no, but he took away my inheritance, my family home, my summerhouse and summer plans, everything.” ❋ Kelly Simmons (2011)

I mean, I may not do the thatched summerhouse on a little jetty over a crystal clear pond, with lilies and a little bridge, and a troll living underneath most probably. ❋ Unknown (2011)

Struck out toward the sloping green roof of a folly or summerhouse or pavilion. ❋ Alix Rickloff (2011)

Åke E:son Lindman Fårö summerhouse, designed by Mattias Palme. ❋ J. S. Marcus (2011)

We stayed in his summerhouse under a scree of shining schist and watched the creamy clouds coming over the mountains. ❋ David Mason (2011)

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