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adverb 
  1. (idiom) In a manner that deprives one of dwelling or some aspect thereof.
    • Gail White, Partying with the Intelligentsia
    • : Poets will drink you / leaving your living room in disarray
    • Helping Your Dog Adjust to a New Home, The Progressive Animal Welfare Society
    • : The other major reason to puppy-proof is to keep you from being chewed .
    • Global Checkup: How Healthy is Earth?, Science NOW
    • : Many amphibians are being heated .
    • 1999 May 31, Pile Drivers Move Residents Out of House and Home, The Press (Christchurch)
    • Cassandra Chrones Moore, Haunted Housing: How Toxic Scare Stories Are Spooking the Public Out of House and Home

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