Cottage
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211 examples of Cottage in a sentence
They're our
cottage
industries.
So, what we call this is a silicon
cottage
industry.
Egyptians enjoyed goats’ milk
cottage
cheese, straining the whey with reed mats.
You can almost hear the drums throbbing back in that little
cottage
where we stay when we're there.
When I was about 10 years old, I sold comic books out of our
cottage
on Georgian Bay.
It's also used in things like McDonald's Monopoly, where the game is not the Monopoly you're playing, but the
cottage
industries that form to try and find Boardwalk.
I listened to Gregory, a resident of this
cottage
community designed specifically for the 50 most chronically homeless people in Dallas.
Each 400 square foot
cottage
is designed beautifully as a permanent home.
Oh, we do get to see characters that resemble extra lumpy
cottage
cheese making out, but that's about it.
The Enchanted
Cottage
delivers Dorothy McGuire as a "terrible ugly" spinster and Robert Young as a disfigured pilot.
She is recently split from her unfaithful husband (shock) and is helping out a friend by watching her beach-front
cottage
rental.
It is a truly terrifying scene as a couple of fugitives on the run from the law tear apart an innocent family living in a secluded country
cottage
by killing the mother and father.
fun commentary on the shabby condition of the "married housing"; Irene's wardrobe in this film certainly wasn't at all shabby.. since they never had to leave their little cottage, it appears the whole movie budget was spent on her always-exquisite dresses and hats.
This is a spoof on the french
cottage
industry of OSS 117 films of the 50's and 60's.
The Mancuso family live in a place that is not even a hamlet, just a stone
cottage
set amid the harsh, unyielding stones of a country that cannot offer even a single blade of green grass.
Paul and Michelle who, for different reasons, turn their backs on family and the adult world to end up living together in a small
cottage
in Southern France.
They move to a
cottage
in the country, and here the children; Bobbie (Jenny Agutter, who I first saw in Child's Play 2), Phyllis (Sally Thomsett) and Peter (Gary Warren) keep their spirits up, with their fascination for the nearby railroad.
Just after having moved into his new
cottage
in the English country, Hercule Poirot gets an invitation to dinner from Sir Henry and Lady Angkatell, the owners of a large mansion nearby.
However, if you're into bad early 70s genre and if you're in a
cottage
in Michigan with nothing but this movie and a box of kid & cat pictures, I recommend having a good bottle of wine before you embark on this weird ride of a movie because you'll be thankful that you may not remember it the next day!
Never mind,there's plenty more where they came from.Once ashore they go straight to the pub where they spend most of their time smoking,moaning about Lord Haw Haw and getting blown up .By contrast Mr Coward lives in a dream
cottage
with a rose covered door somewhere very quiet with very little chance of getting blown up.He,his lady wife and their two rosy cheeked cherubs converse in ludicrously convoluted tones and said lady wife spends much of her time knitting things for the poor unfortunates who comprise his crew and who she refers to by their surnames.That nice young master Johnny Mills has a prominent role as a completely unbelievable lower deck type who worships Mr Coward in much the same way as a thrashed dog will worship its master.He marries his girlfriend after kissing her on the cheek,presumably on the grounds that she might be pregnant after such unfettered passion.
Ann Grant (Claire Danes) is welcomed by Lila's alcoholic and reckless brother Buddy (Hugh Dancy) in the Wittenborn's
cottage
at seaside and he tells her that his sister is in love actually for their friend and servant Harris Arden (Patrick Wilson), who fought in the war and has graduated in medicine.
The only two movies I can think of is "Enchanted April" (1992) and "The Enchanted
Cottage"
(1945).
Rebecca Haster (Taturn Adair) blames herself for the death of her parents and decides to spend sometime alone in the lakeside
cottage
of her parents in Rushford Lake.
In flashback, her story begins (mostly) with the arrival of handsome Richard Hart (as Jean) at her coastal cottage, in Normandy.
Richard agrees & rents a
cottage
just outside a small town called Drago, once there the place seems perfect, beautiful idyllic scenery & pleasant townsfolk.
Now I am al for pretty pictures, but as I was approaching the end it just all became a bit too much: the predictable switches between high and low society, the over-the-top staged settings (Bella Wilfer in front of her
cottage
in the last installment), the stilted switches between scenes.
The plot is simple and familiar: An escaped convicted murderer (Joe Dallesandro)invades the
cottage
of a man (Gianni Macchia), his wife (Patrizia Bhen) and the wife's sister (Lorraine de Selle), and proceeds to torment this already dysfunctional trio with rape and violence.
The siblings Noah (Chris O'Neal) and Emma (Rhiannon Leigh Wryn) travel with their mother Jo (Joely Richardson) from Seattle to the family
cottage
in Whidbey Island to spend a couple of days while their workaholic father David Wilder (Timothy Hutton) is working.
Are we all watching the same movie here?? I'll admit that SCREAMS OF A WINTER NIGHT is a great title for a movie, and a sound premise which would eventually be put to better use: Nine or ten college aged acquaintances who don't seem to really like or even know each other take a road trip to a summer camp
cottage
closed for the off season where a gruesome mass murder (oddly heard but not seen during the opening credits) took place 30 years prior.
In this case, the real estate is a cozy country
cottage
in Vermont, a warm and cheerfully decorated little place far from the city.
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