Examples of 'housed up' in a sentence
Meaning of "housed up"
housed up - This phrase can refer to animals being kept in a shelter or enclosed space, or to someone being accommodated in a temporary living situation
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The barracks housed up to four companies.
These rooms consisted of three single bunks and housed up to six men.
I hate being housed up anywhere for too long, sir.
It ruled over the Saintonge for eight centuries and housed up to a hundred nuns.
Each cottage housed up to thirty children under the care of a " father and mother.
Sheriff, you have got one of my wranglers housed up in your calaboose here.
The base housed up to 20 battalions at a time.
These might have had up to five rooms and housed up to 20 people.
It housed up to 8 families.
Actually, there were… but the lamps were housed up inside the top of the fixture.
The home had housed up to 185 people, but most had moved out because of renovations.
I do not intend staying long. I hate being housed up anywhere for too long, sir.
The jail housed up to 16 prisoners upstairs.
For example, the Theatre Centre in Toronto has housed up to 30 groups.
The slave lodge housed up to 200 slaves at a time.
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It was a bell tower, which in the 17th century housed up to 5 bells.
The cabin housed up to 30 passengers.
Additional Jewish families gathered in the area, which housed up to 200 families.
It was a city thought to have housed up to 35,000 inhabitants of the great Indus civilisation.
Dank, dark and cramped, each chamber housed up to 65 slaves awaiting sale.
Its five stories housed up to 80 patients.
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Includes electronic ballast housed in ceiling rose
They were housed the same place as homicide