housewide

English

Etymology

house + -wide

Adjective

housewide (not comparable)

  1. Throughout a house.
    • 2008 June 15, Lisa Prevost, “House Won’t Sell? Turn It Into a B&B”, in New York Times:
      The couple listed the house for $1,649,900, substantially more than the $1.35 million they paid in January 2005, but it was warranted, they thought, given their many improvements, including extensive landscaping and a housewide audio system.
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