Similar words: at home and abroad, come home, home, homeland, homeless, drive home, a thought, Catholic. Meaning: n. a reception held in your own home. adv. 1. on the home team's field 2. at, to, or toward the place where you reside.
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(121) Oh no, I left my purse at home.
(122) Real Madrid dropped a point at home yesterday.
(123) He mostly stayed at home tucking up the children.
(124) Seeing the weather is bad, we'll stay at home.
(125) The constant fighting made life at home intolerable.
(126) If necessary, you can contact me at home.
(127) I left my swimming things at home.
(128) He feels at home in my home.
(129) I was delayed — something came up at home.
(130) At home a crisis was brewing.
(131) His mum ticked him off at home.
(132) I hate being stuck at home all day.
(133) Most seventeen-year-olds still live at home . Sentencedict.com
(134) Supposing he is not at home, what then?
(135) A vagrant is everywhere at home.
(136) Come on in and make yourself at home.
(137) Some girls prefer to do their revision at home.
(138) I seem to have left my book at home.
(139) Oh bugger! I've left my keys at home.
(140) We're on an economy drive at home.
(141) I was hoping to catch you at home .
(142) I don't know if he is at home.
(143) When have you to be at home?
(144) She's at home, swotting up on her maths.
(145) Were you still living at home ?
(146) She spent the whole summer mooning about at home.
(147) Ruth's parents opted to educate her intensively at home.
(148) He lived at home until he was thirty.
(149) Once in a while we go to a restaurant but usually we eat at home.
(150) He was never happy living at home with his parents, so as soon as possible he flew the coop and got his own place.
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