doghouse in the PONS Dictionary

doghouse Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

to be in the doghouse a. Brit

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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His powers would often backfire if his doghouse was inadvertently removed by outside forces or accident, imperiling friend and foe alike.
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For example, a doghouse is a dative compound, a house "for" a dog.
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The game starts out with the player having four doghouses, otherwise known as lives.
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The last team with a member remaining not in the doghouse wins.
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Under his doghouse is a secret ninja training chamber.
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A doghouse is simple dwelling for a dog.
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However, the doghouse is extended to the sides of the opponent's court, as well as the back.
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On touchdown the nosegear broke out of the doghouse.
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A doghouse is made of insulating material (often wood), padlocked, to prevent loss of heat except for an opening front where the dog will enter.
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These include bird-houses, hen-houses/chicken-coops and doghouses; while housed agricultural animals more often live in barns and stables.
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