Noun
A small house.
(UK dialect, Australia, New Zealand) An outhouse: an outbuilding used as a lavatory.
Source: en.wiktionary.orgAlison Arngrim, who starred in Little House On The Prairie, remembers the gossip about Feldman and fellow child star Corey Haim. Source: Internet
As Clinton later recalled, "I lived with my grandparents in a modest little house across from Vince Foster's nice, big, white brick house." Source: Internet
As a self-described lover of snow, Giles Whittell recalls the day his mother read "Little House in the Big Woods" to him, because it struck him so: they were living in Nigeria then, and the story seemed like “air conditioning in book form. Source: Internet
And there’s more than a little house on the prairie on the grounds: the nearly 5,300-square-foot main house is outfitted with 10 bedrooms and five baths. Source: Internet
Following what was described as a brief and preliminary inquiry by Little House Cafe about food truck parameters, members of the planning board came before West Tisbury selectmen to discuss the food truck regulations in town. Source: Internet
A group stand in the scruffy yard of a modest little house in the country. Source: Internet