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Definition of Treehouses
1. treehouse [n] - See also: treehouse
Lexicographical Neighbors of Treehouses
Literary usage of Treehouses
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Beautiful Accommodation in Queensland, Australia by Simon St John (2004)
"When you enter one of the very private treehouses, you'll be struck by the sheer
... Facilities: Nine treehouses linked by suspended walkways in the forest. ..."
2. Adventure Guide Costa Ricaby Bruce Conord, June Conord by Bruce Conord, June Conord (2005)
"Each is covered in depth, with hundreds of hotel and restaurant reviews - from
five-star resorts to treehouses in the jungle and fine dining options to ..."
3. Belize by Vivien Lougheed (2005)
"This unique place has two treehouses built in the tips of guanacaste trees.
There are also four other on-the-ground cabins and two bathhouses. ..."
4. Beautiful Accommodation in Victoria and Tasmania, Australia: The Discerning by Jennifer Lamattina (2005)
"Offering private spa treehouses overlooking the gardens and lake, the sensation
of bathing among the trees is quite extraordinary. ..."
5. Design for Learning by Tom Bentley, Ciara Fairley, Shelagh Wright (2001)
"But the ideas generated in the process, such as treehouses in classrooms and
shirt borders replacing ties, have much wider potential. ..."
6. Dallas, Texas: A Photographic Portrait by Peter A. Calvin, Photographer (2007)
"... Arboretum arc thirteen magical treehouses uv.iu-J by professional landscape
designers. This one shows the transformation of a caterpillar into a ..."