noun
COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES
a penthouse apartment (= on the top floor of a building )
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She bought a penthouse apartment in Santa Monica.
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ NOUN
apartment
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A chill suddenly struck her, as they left the Aston Martin and took the lift back up to Guy's penthouse apartment .
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One of my older sisters used to live in a penthouse apartment in Santa Monica.
flat
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Finally his double-barrelled family had stepped in and bought the prodigal a mega-mineral cure and a penthouse flat .
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Hence their privileged presence in his penthouse flat .
suite
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If Kili is a penitentiary, Bikini is the penthouse suite .
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And there are penthouse suites aplenty.
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It was his first visit to Edouard de Chavigny's offices in the penthouse suite on the eighteenth floor.
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Fred Guy moved into the penthouse suite in November and now has one of the best views in Edinburgh.
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The Palace was where Creed lived, in a penthouse suite on the fourteenth floor, so the idea made perfect sense.
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The hotel has 309 rooms, including 47 junior suites , a penthouse suite and the Presidential Suite.
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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a penthouse apartment above Central Park
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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And there are penthouse suites aplenty.
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From a Clipper, this is the penthouse .
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He's staying in the Dorchester's penthouse , which costs a whopping £2,500-a-night.
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He and wife Diane have luxury homes in both countries as well as a rented penthouse in Lausanne.
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If Kili is a penitentiary, Bikini is the penthouse suite.
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One of my older sisters used to live in a penthouse apartment in Santa Monica.
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She lunched with glamorous peo-ple at the most talked-about restaurants and lived in a penthouse on Fifth Avenue.
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You and your engineer will be fettered, and will pass the night here, in the penthouse .