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21 Usage Examples Depicting the Meaning of 'Domicile' in a Sentence

"A place where someone lives; a house, home, or abode." more

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The birds built a nest as their domicile in the tree.
The bunny found a safe domicile in the burrow.
The wizard's mystical domicile was hidden deep within the enchanted forest.
My family and I moved to a new domicile last month.
The cozy domicile provided shelter during the thunderstorm.
Their domicile was filled with laughter and joy during the family reunion.
The beehive serves as the domicile for a community of bees.
The friendly rabbit found a secure domicile under the bushes.
I keep my favorite toys in a special corner of my domicile.
The explorer discovered an ancient domicile in the heart of the jungle.
His legal domicile is listed as the city where he was born.
The family decided to renovate their domicile during the summer break.
The astronaut's space station served as his temporary domicile.
My domicile is a cozy little house with a red door.
The spaceship became the astronauts' domicile during their space mission.
Our cat found a cozy domicile under the porch.
Our domicile has a garden where colorful flowers bloom.
Sarah received a letter addressed to her domicile, inviting her to a party.
The astronaut's domicile for the mission was the space station orbiting the Earth.
The bird built its nest as its cozy domicile.
The little fairy's domicile was a tiny mushroom house in the forest.

Domicile

dom-uh-sahyl
nounA place where someone lives; a house, home, or abode.
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Last Updated On: March 14, 2024
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