Cottage - definition, pronunciation, transcription

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Amer.  |ˈkɑːtɪdʒ|  American pronunciation of the word cottage
Brit.  |ˈkɒtɪdʒ|  British pronunciation of the word cottage

noun

- a small house with a single story (syn: bungalow)

Extra examples

We rented a cottage for the weekend.

She owns a cottage at the beach.

We're staying in a holiday cottage in Dorset.

The cottage is just steps from the beach.

...female standards of housekeeping imposed by the women at the vacation cottage weren't especially popular with the men...

We rented our friends' cottage for the month of August.

The cottage rents for $400 a week.

...the billionaire's “summer cottage” turned out to be an over-the-top palace...

A light breeze filled the rooms of our seaside cottage with ozone.

We saw smoke curling from the cottage chimney.

...hidden from prying eyes by a leafy boscage, the cottage was the perfect trysting place...

...bosomed by overgrown shrubbery, the abandoned cottage seemed like the ideal place for an afternoon tryst...

The cottage is filled with a bounty of fresh flowers.

...the living room couch was my doss for the weekend I spent at my friend's Lake District cottage...

They live in an adorable little cottage.

Word forms

noun
singular: cottage
plural: cottages
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