noun
COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES
One Parent Families/Gingerbread
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ NOUN
house
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She shied away from architectural accuracy - she could have a gingerbread house if it was her ideal.
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Gearing up for the holidays, Matthes and crew are already contemplating the construction of several festive and regionally specific gingerbread houses .
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The children got lost and encountered a witch living in a gingerbread house .
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Hansel and Gretel do not wonder about the gingerbread house , or explore what the witch is all about.
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The gingerbread house represents an existence based on the most primitive satisfactions.
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The gingerbread house is worth a description, and maybe you can make one with your children that day.
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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a Victorian mansion decorated with gingerbread
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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Gamblers brought wheels of fortune; hucksters set up stalls to hawk gingerbread and beer.
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Gearing up for the holidays, Matthes and crew are already contemplating the construction of several festive and regionally specific gingerbread houses.
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Is the gingerbread which is currently stamped into men equally capable of being stamped into standard unisex persons?
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It didn't have walls of gingerbread .
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One of his favourite cakes was a sticky gingerbread which she made frequently in the cold days of winter.
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That took the gilt off the gingerbread and the Daimler bumpers.
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The house was made of gingerbread and trimmed with raisins and nuts.