Definition of «manse»

The word "manse" refers to a large and impressive residence, typically owned by a member of the clergy, such as a minister or pastor.

Phrases with «manse»

Sentences with «manse»

  • At the point of departure we find the clan convening at the family manse in advance of the Christmas holidays for a reunion guaranteed to stir up trouble. (kamwilliams.com)
  • Life at Hugh Hefner's mansion is good, with a few jealous competitors trying to earn their own centerfold and able to sabotage the happily clueless Shelley so she's kicked out of manse and onto the street, living out of her dumpy car. (csmonitor.com)
  • After her attempted suicide, Eleanor, without telling her spouse, moves back to the family manse in Westport, Conn.. (ocregister.com)
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