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summer house
/ˈsʌm.ər ˌhaʊs/
Definition
1
A vacation home or cottage, typically located in a rural or seaside area, used primarily during the summer months for leisure and relaxation.
2
A small, often prefabricated garden shed or pavilion designed for outdoor lounging, storage, or light entertaining in warmer weather.
Examples
After months of urban grind, we bolted to the summer house, where the only deadline is happy hour.
Her summer house isn't fancy, but it has more charm than a Kardashian's walk-in closet.
He spent the weekend 'fixing up' the summer house, which mostly meant arguing with a hammer.
The summer house doubled as a writing retreat until the raccoons unionized against her midnight snacks.