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How to use abodes in a sentence

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Some homeowners have even traded down from more expensive abodes to less pricey dwellings.
How Clean Is Your House gave us yet another opportunity to nose around other people's abodes.
Rhodes rhymes with a bunch of words, like abodes, roads, toads, loads and countless other examples.
They said that if money came to our kraals and our abodes, singing would no longer help our children and our wives sleep.
The principle of a weekly meeting was laid down and the fundamental activity of visiting the poor in their abodes was agreed.
The government says settling them in fixed abodes helps preserve overgrazed grassland and makes it easier to provide education and health care.
She relentlessly tracks them down to their abodes of exile in Abu Dhabi, Amman, Beirut, Damascus and London.
The appeal shall be notified to all the parties concerned at their real abodes or elected residences.
And with His blessing He reaches out to every corner of our abodes and our hearts.
As these vital abodes of snow and ice melt, so will the hopes of averting the disastrous consequences of runaway climate change.
As soon as summer comes, the inhabitants of Perpignan abandon their abodes for the reviving freshness of the seashore.
When the thread of awareness is consciously held as between Existence and existence individual, the Existence permeates through the other abodes.
In between the luxurious modern houses are two curious abodes.
Whole villages, ruined by murrains, pests, fires, or raids of new immigrants, were often abandoned by their inhabitants, who went anywhere in search of new abodes.
By mutual contact they form their mental abodes.
Wealthy owners, who wished for innovation and impressive abodes, searched for new ideas and sometimes even imported foreign equipment to carry out their lavish fantasies.
Delightful cottage-like, adobe-thatched abodes with large picture windows filled with antiques, plants, lace, old paraphenalia from the war years.
The detonation of firearms, the tread of man and hound, when too frequent, lead animals to abandon their customary abodes in search of peace and quiet elsewhere.
Others, re-housed after a lethal rockslide in 2008 which left more than 100 dead, complained that they had no security of tenure in their new abodes.
Designed by Baca Architects, the house is inspired by similar efforts in the Netherlands. Residents who prefer more terrestrial abodes still have plenty of prosaic ways to weather storms.
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Examples from Classical Literature
When the pupae are sufficiently matured, I proceed to examine these elegant abodes.
No road, not even a sheepwalk, connected his lonely dwelling with the abodes of men.
He regarded towns as the abodes of vice, and citizens as rogues and knaves.
On the top of the Pilatus at Luzern, he says, is a black pond, which is one of the devil's favourite abodes.
On the top of the Pilatus at Luzern is a black pond, which is one of the devil's favourite abodes.
But to complete the pedigrees of the Warwickshire families, we must follow them to other abodes.
The Ramayana describes the abodes in the forest and the life of the penitents.
Beyond the pines the path led me moonward through glades among deciduous trees, no doubt the abodes of elves.
Only a millionth part of the surface of the unsubmerged earth knew the populous abodes of man.
He grants us lands for pastures and abodes To devastate them by his iron roads.
South of the Slot were the factories, slums, laundries, machine-shops, boiler works, and the abodes of the working class.
Above this a polyglot babel of signs struggled to indicate the abodes of palmists, dressmakers, musicians and doctors.
From many a hill I can see civilization and the abodes of man afar.
He called successively at the abodes of Athos, Porthos, and Aramis.
Meanwhile Thetis came to the house of Vulcan, imperishable, star-bespangled, fairest of the abodes in heaven, a house of bronze wrought by the lame god's own hands.
Surely it was in this way that Homer saw the plain of Troy, that Dante saw the abodes of the departed, that Milton saw the earthward flight of the Tempter.
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