Synonym: bungalow. Similar words: cotton, gotta, a stage, heritage, hostage, shortage, percentage, advantage. Meaning: ['kɒtɪdʒ] n. a small house with a single story.
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151 He'd got Miss Lockwood into the cottage hospital.
152 They include the various cottage cheeses, cream cheeses, domestic Neufchatel cheese, and the whey cheeses of Scandinavia.
153 Tulsa is a classic cottage garden, with more than 500 varieties of perennials tumbling over each other in a battle for space.
154 The cottage the gate belonged to had disappeared, but perversely its gate had been left behind.
155 My chance came some weeks later, when he visited me one November evening in my little cottage.
156 In addition there is one other institution which symbolizes the continuing dependency of agricultural workers upon local farmers - the tied cottage.
157 In 1954, she took an exposed, simple cottage in the north eastern fishing village of Catterline.
158 Today they have a 14-year-old son and rent a tiny white cottage in Delano.
159 Beatrice was pleased and invited Guillaume to her cottage for tea.
160 The moonlight illuminated a hand carved wooden name plaque on the freshly painted gate, Honey Cottage.
161 That meant he could live in a cottage with a view of the churchyard - like Dymlight has.
162 I went into the field and gathered autumn leaves and flowers and put them in jam jars around the cottage.
163 In the cottage on the other side of the stables lived the village shoemaker.
164 I watched with growing amazement a succession of beautiful old pieces of furniture go into the cottage.
165 She stayed with them in the cottage and helped Benjamin during the day while the older boys hunted.
166 Waistliner - combine cottage cheese, diced red pepper and sweetcorn. 7.
167 Why not knit a cottage garden in bright colours to remind you of summer all year around?
168 Now thirty-five intrepid Lionisers were gazing at the outside of the small single-fronted cottage with its tiny parlour overlooking the street.
169 She ordered him to return to the place where he had caught the fish and ask for a nice cottage.
170 There is a corker gathering steam not far from my cottage over the siting of a compost heap.
171 She lives in a charming cottage deep in the Kent countryside.
172 In Giselle Albrecht enters, in peasant clothes, and knocks on Giselle's cottage door.
173 A hundred yards out, he looked back at the small yellow cottage on the slope above the lake.
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174 By chance he said there was an old cottage up here.
175 The more she considered the matter, the more she believed that Rose Cottage was as much a victim as she.
176 Embroidery remains largely a cottage industry with thousands of girls and women employed as outworkers.
177 Turn heat on low, and slowly stir in cottage cheese mixture.
178 The church pay my salary and have provided free accommodation, a cottage adjacent to the church.
179 They stood on the veranda and admired the view and praised what Oliver had been able to do with the old cottage.
180 From the outside, the 200-year-old cottage looks fairly compact, but inside there's a considerable amount of space.
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