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mobile home

1 of 1noun
/ˈmoʊ.bəl hoʊm/
Forms:mobile homes
1

a factory-built narrow house that is placed in a fixed location for people to live in

A mobile home is a type of housing that is built in a factory and designed to be moved to different locations. It is often smaller than a traditional house and can be placed in mobile home parks or on private land. Mobile homes typically include all the basic amenities like a kitchen, bathroom, living room, and bedrooms. They are often more affordable than conventional homes, making them a popular option for people looking for a cost-effective living solution. Some mobile homes are permanent structures, while others can be relocated if necessary.

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2

a type of housing that is designed to be transported to a specific location and can be moved again if needed

  • They lived in a mobile home on the outskirts of the town.
  • The mobile home was small but comfortable for their family of four.
  • They decided to buy a mobile home to reduce living expenses.
  • She preferred the freedom of living in a mobile home over renting an apartment.
  • The couple renovated their mobile home to make it feel more like a permanent house.