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doghousedog‧house /ˈdɒɡhaʊs $ ˈdɒːɡ-/ noun  - He staked the doghouse into the ground with three stakes, all he had.
- I didn't play much, I kind of got in the coach's doghouse.
- Ralph built Grover a doghouse with windows and a hinged door.
- Snoopy lies on the top of his doghouse almost covered in newly fallen snow.
- So why was he in the doghouse?
- William Floyd was in the doghouse.
► be in the doghouse- I'm in the doghouse for forgetting Valentine's Day.
- It seems the mouse is in the doghouse.
- William Floyd was in the doghouse.
1be in the doghouse informal to be in a situation in which someone is annoyed with you because of something you have done2[countable] American English a small house outdoors for a dog to sleep in |