Synonym: castle, chateau, domain, estate, land, mansion, palace, property, villa. Similar words: manoeuvre, outmanoeuvre, a man of straw, a man of letters, canon, anon, canoe, another. Meaning: ['mænə(r)] n. 1. the mansion of a lord or wealthy person 2. the landed estate of a lord (including the house on it).
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1. The builder of the manor house is a direct ancestor of the present owner.
2. They bought a decaying 16th-century manor house and restored it to its original splendour.
3. It was the quintessence of an English manor house.
4. Thieves broke into the manor at night.
5. He inherited the manor and all its appurtenances.
6. They were unanimous that Chortlesby Manor must be preserved.
7. The Manor is for sale at a negotiable price.
8. The property was known thenceforth as The Manor.
9. The medieval lord of the manor was what some today would call a drone.
10. The family took up temporary residence in the manor house.
11. The big Tudor house was Stapley Manor.
12. Tsarina to the manor returns..
13. It's an old manor house.
14. The hotel was a converted manor house.
15. And sad news from the Manor.
16. The former manor house passed to Bonds.
17. The manor house is Alford's most imposing building.
18. No magic moments at the Manor.
19. They reached Leighton Manor soaked and saddle-sore.
20. Wood Dalling Hall epitomises the perfect Elizabethan manor house.http://sentencedict.com
21. Sheldon Manor, Wiltshire's oldest inhabited manor house.
22. Elizabeth Manor House, thatched cottages, farm and craft buildings.
23. The Count of Eu holds in demesne a manor which is called Hou.
24. The Manor might be aptly described as a spiritual College.
25. The ghost of a hanged poacher is said to haunt the manor house.
26. The event will be held in the grounds of the manor house.
27. He wants to add a huge sports complex to Binfield Manor.
28. As a child I was allowed to play in the garden at the Manor, but I never got invited into the house.
29. A continuous exhibition with demonstrations and shows set in a giant marquee in the Manor grounds.
30. Families cherished their forbears, whether these had lived in humble cottages or in manor houses.
More similar words: manoeuvre, outmanoeuvre, a man of straw, a man of letters, canon, anon, canoe, another, plan on, pan out, canopy, anode, lean on, piano, volcano, anomie, anoint, one another, Eleanor, anomaly, anodyne, anodize, panoply, demeanor, canoeist, canonised, panorama, paranoid, anonymous, anonymity.