Use of bungalow in Sentences. 49 Examples

The examples include bungalow at the start of sentence, bungalow at the end of sentence and bungalow in the middle of sentence

For urdu meanings and examples of bungalow click here

bungalow at the start of sentence


  1. Bungalow refusal: Plans to build three Bungalows at Village Farm, Trimdon, have been refused.

bungalow at the end of sentence


  1. They lived in a tiny bungalow.
  2. Fighting the wind, she begins the trudge back to ex-banker's bungalow.
  3. Fighting the wind, she begins the trudge back to ex-banker's bungalow.
  4. On my return from town, I took a shower in the concrete-lined cubicle in the bungalow.
  5. On my return from town, I took a shower in the concrete-lined cubicle in the bungalow.
  6. Through the bedroom window, Converse could see Mr Roche hosing down the lawn behind his bungalow.
  7. At Wyre Piddle, a 65 year old woman suffered injuries to her face when the gang broke into her isolated bungalow.
  8. At Wyre Piddle, a 65 year old woman suffered injuries to her face when the gang broke into her isolated bungalow.

bungalow in the middle of sentence


  1. A bungalow does not have an upstairs.
  2. A bungalow does not have an upstairs.
  3. Half a bungalow on an unpaved street.
  4. Half a bungalow on an unpaved street.
  5. His bungalow had scared her to death.
  6. His bungalow had scared her to death.
  7. Lovely bungalow in Bishopbriggs an' all.
  8. Lovely bungalow in Bishopbriggs an' all.
  9. A bungalow is / bungalowsare a type of house.
  10. The bungalow was fully furnished and equipped.
  11. I share a bungalow with my nan and our pet dog Ben.
  12. I share a bungalow with my nan and our pet dog Ben.
  13. John Lennon bought his Aunt Mimi a bungalow in Poole.
  14. John Lennon bought his Aunt Mimi a bungalow in Poole.
  15. He had lent the bungalow to the Conrads for a couple of weeks.
  16. Back in the bungalow later that day, I pulled myself together.
  17. He had lent the bungalow to the Conrads for a couple of weeks.
  18. Back in the bungalow later that day, I pulled myself together.
  19. When I went down to her bungalow at lunch-time, the door was unlocked.
  20. When I went down to her bungalow at lunch-time, the door was unlocked.
  21. Our ,so-called 'villa by the sea was a small bungalow two miles from the coast.
  22. Our ,so-called 'villa by the sea was a small bungalow two miles from the coast.
  23. Local people on the whole preferred a modern bungalow to a picturesque cottage.
  24. Local people on the whole preferred a modern bungalow to a picturesque cottage.
  25. Paul lives in a tiny bungalow, and had kept marine fish in a four foot tank for several years.
  26. Paul lives in a tiny bungalow, and had kept marine fish in a four foot tank for several years.
  27. She was asleep in her small Fiat car outside her detached bungalow, her dachshund at her side.
  28. They expect to sell to a developer and move into a modern bungalow on 13 acres less than a mile away.
  29. They expect to sell to a developer and move into a modern bungalow on 13 acres less than a mile away.
  30. He and Maurine built a one-bedroom red brick bungalow in the yard where Hayes had kept mules as a boy.
  31. By the standards of the Dubrovlag she had a nice home, a two-bedroomed bungalow on the outer edge of the village.
  32. By the standards of the Dubrovlag she had a nice home, a two-bedroomed bungalow on the outer edge of the village.
  33. An apartment in a high-rise block might only cost S$100,000 but a detached bungalow is likely to be S$1.5 to S$2m.
  34. An apartment in a high-rise block might only cost S$100,000 but a detached bungalow is likely to be S$1.5 to S$2m.
  35. Ivor and Pauline were lured back to Stroud's bungalow at Staunton, on the pretext of discussing the cash settlement.
  36. Ivor and Pauline were lured back to Stroud's bungalow at Staunton, on the pretext of discussing the cash settlement.
  37. Both the existing bungalow and the new house would look into the garden of the house, providing an amenity for both.
  38. Both the existing bungalow and the new house would look into the garden of the house, providing an amenity for both.
  39. Nothing was stolen from the bungalow in Morton-on-Swale, near Northallerton, but £30 damage was caused to the bathroom window.
  40. The family's ordeal began when the men burst into their Colchester bungalow, wearing balaclavas and brandishing sawn-off shotguns.

Sentence Examples for Similar Words:

take

Word of the day

oppressor -
ظالم
A person of authority who subjects others to undue pressures.