Similar words: have control over, glove compartment, cote, dove, dover, over and over, coterie, handover. Meaning: ['dʌvkɒt] n. a birdhouse for pigeons.
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(1) They found the empty dovecotes where he kept his carrier pigeons, his way of beating the phone taps.
(2) A school was established in the former dovecote, where local children as well as those of the family were educated.
(3) There is a dovecote, some delightful stewponds.
(4) They are hastening back to their warm wooden dovecote earlier than usual perhaps because they have mistaken the bleak leaden sky for nightfall or because of their presentiment of a storm.
(5) The Dovecote was the name of the little Brown house that John Brooke had prepared for his Bride.
(6) Not far away, silhouetting the pleasant pastures, is an ornate dovecote with other attractive buildings.
(7) Then came a day when Laurie was invited to the Dovecote to see Meg's new baby.
(8) Regarded as one of the most romantic hideaways in Britain, the Dovecote would certainly fit the bill for most lovebirds.
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