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Definition of doghouse in English: doghousenoun ˈdɒɡhaʊsˈdɔɡˌhaʊs North American 1A dog's kennel. 〈北美〉狗房,犬舍 Example sentencesExamples - The grounds featured temple-shaped doghouses and pools on which Ward floated models of Roman ships.
- The exhibit's grand finale was a gala auction of the winning doghouses that raised money for the SPCA and the museum.
- Shadow crawled farther back into his doghouse.
- But most dogs seem to appreciate having a shelter of their own, such as a doghouse.
- Many of the 125 new items will help your new pets feel right at home, including a doghouse, birdcage and litter box.
- Finally, Nicholas packed all his stuff inside the doghouse he bought and handed Kathleen the puppy to carry while he carried their things.
- It's about this big, and it shows the cartoon dog on top of the doghouse lying there, and his owner standing next to him with a little bowl of food.
- Living space does not include a structure, such as a doghouse, in which an animal is not confined, or a cage, crate, or other structure in which the animal is temporarily confined.
- Joe built the large doghouse to keep them dry and comfortable in bad weather.
- There was a doghouse built as a miniature carbon copy in the side yard, and Emily saw a black lab huddled inside of it.
- The City Council approved a law that requires dog owners to waterproof all doghouses and equip them with bedding and self-closing doors or flaps.
- He lives both in and out of the house, with a fenced yard and an outdoor doghouse where he sleeps except in the coldest weather.
- Bray, their beagle, was tied to a doghouse nearby.
- The next morning, Billy makes a doghouse for his pups.
- I regard organized religion in much the same way a turtle regards a doghouse - I'm pretty well covered, thank you, so let's just keep ignoring each other.
- He motioned to a part of the stall where hay blanketed the floor and a cozy doghouse resided in the corner.
- The organization has spent well over a quarter of a million dollars to improve the facilities, build and deliver doghouses for animals left outside in all weather.
- This year's statues will feature the cartoon dog lying atop his doghouse with his feathered friend, Woodstock, on his stomach.
- I once knew an Episcopalian lady in Newport, Rhode Island, who asked me to design and build a doghouse for her Great Dane.
- Would you spend four grand on a doghouse or plunk down a few hundred for a cat stroller?
- 1.1Sailing A raised area at the after end of a yacht's coachroof, providing standing room.
〔航海〕(游艇舱顶后部供站立的)箱舱
Phrasesinformal Be in disgrace or disfavour. 〈非正式〉丢脸的;失宠的 his country is in the doghouse Example sentencesExamples - After almost 15 years in the economic doghouse, Japan shows real signs of emerging from its long deflationary slump.
- The wife thought I'd done it on purpose, so I was in the doghouse for a while.
- He remembered a lot of times when his dad would stay at the station because he was in the doghouse with his mom.
- Among them is Katie, an alpha girl with an X-rated vocabulary who is constantly in the doghouse for acting up.
- So, justly or not, I'm in the doghouse, as my eight-year-old daughter, in particular, regrets missing the ceremony.
- After arriving at her U.S. coach's initial camp 15 pounds overweight and lacking quickness, Scurry immediately found herself in the doghouse.
- Rome is already in the doghouse for breaching the deficit limits three of the past five years and is unlikely to mend its spending habits in the foreseeable future.
- When I was their age and I got in trouble with my mom and dad, I knew I was in big big trouble if they called me by the full name - I was in the doghouse.
- ‘I think you're still in the doghouse, dude,’ Alvin said.
- I admitted that I did this, and now I am in the doghouse.
Definition of doghouse in US English: doghousenounˈdɔɡˌhaʊsˈdôɡˌhous North American 1A dog's kennel. 〈北美〉狗房,犬舍 Example sentencesExamples - He lives both in and out of the house, with a fenced yard and an outdoor doghouse where he sleeps except in the coldest weather.
- This year's statues will feature the cartoon dog lying atop his doghouse with his feathered friend, Woodstock, on his stomach.
- I regard organized religion in much the same way a turtle regards a doghouse - I'm pretty well covered, thank you, so let's just keep ignoring each other.
- Joe built the large doghouse to keep them dry and comfortable in bad weather.
- The organization has spent well over a quarter of a million dollars to improve the facilities, build and deliver doghouses for animals left outside in all weather.
- There was a doghouse built as a miniature carbon copy in the side yard, and Emily saw a black lab huddled inside of it.
- I once knew an Episcopalian lady in Newport, Rhode Island, who asked me to design and build a doghouse for her Great Dane.
- Finally, Nicholas packed all his stuff inside the doghouse he bought and handed Kathleen the puppy to carry while he carried their things.
- He motioned to a part of the stall where hay blanketed the floor and a cozy doghouse resided in the corner.
- Many of the 125 new items will help your new pets feel right at home, including a doghouse, birdcage and litter box.
- Shadow crawled farther back into his doghouse.
- Bray, their beagle, was tied to a doghouse nearby.
- The exhibit's grand finale was a gala auction of the winning doghouses that raised money for the SPCA and the museum.
- The grounds featured temple-shaped doghouses and pools on which Ward floated models of Roman ships.
- Living space does not include a structure, such as a doghouse, in which an animal is not confined, or a cage, crate, or other structure in which the animal is temporarily confined.
- It's about this big, and it shows the cartoon dog on top of the doghouse lying there, and his owner standing next to him with a little bowl of food.
- But most dogs seem to appreciate having a shelter of their own, such as a doghouse.
- Would you spend four grand on a doghouse or plunk down a few hundred for a cat stroller?
- The next morning, Billy makes a doghouse for his pups.
- The City Council approved a law that requires dog owners to waterproof all doghouses and equip them with bedding and self-closing doors or flaps.
- 1.1Sailing A raised area at the after end of a yacht's coachroof, providing standing room.
〔航海〕(游艇舱顶后部供站立的)箱舱
Phrasesinformal (be) in mild or temporary disfavor. 〈非正式〉丢脸的;失宠的 his country is in the doghouse Example sentencesExamples - After arriving at her U.S. coach's initial camp 15 pounds overweight and lacking quickness, Scurry immediately found herself in the doghouse.
- Among them is Katie, an alpha girl with an X-rated vocabulary who is constantly in the doghouse for acting up.
- ‘I think you're still in the doghouse, dude,’ Alvin said.
- So, justly or not, I'm in the doghouse, as my eight-year-old daughter, in particular, regrets missing the ceremony.
- When I was their age and I got in trouble with my mom and dad, I knew I was in big big trouble if they called me by the full name - I was in the doghouse.
- The wife thought I'd done it on purpose, so I was in the doghouse for a while.
- After almost 15 years in the economic doghouse, Japan shows real signs of emerging from its long deflationary slump.
- Rome is already in the doghouse for breaching the deficit limits three of the past five years and is unlikely to mend its spending habits in the foreseeable future.
- He remembered a lot of times when his dad would stay at the station because he was in the doghouse with his mom.
- I admitted that I did this, and now I am in the doghouse.
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