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garret

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1. garret - Noun

2. Garret - Proper noun

Meaning

A turret; a watchtower.

That part of a house which is on the upper floor, immediately under or within the roof; an attic.

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Act 4 Back in the garret (some months later) main Marcello and Rodolfo are trying to work, though they are primarily talking about their girlfriends, who have left them and found wealthy lovers. Source: Internet

Laid by Dame Millicent Garret Fawcett on 24 April 1929 Political activities Millicent began her career in the political platform at twenty-two years old at the first women's suffrage meeting. Source: Internet

In the apothecary 's dispensary, Davy became a chemist, and a garret in Tonkin's house was where he conducted his earliest chemical experiments. Source: Internet

Then, with the drafting of Garret Bradbury in the first round last year, Elflein was shifted to left guard to ideally fortify that spot. Source: Internet

As writers, we’re often chained to our computers in a cold, dark garret, but why put up with that when the weather is glorious? Source: Internet

But, she discovered she wasn't going to make a name for herself there, and she didn't want to be a starving artist in a garret. Source: Internet

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