Quick and get the folk out o' the waterside hooses or the feck o' the toun 'll be soomin' to Berwick in an 'oor.
He says he'll tak' me to see ane o' their low lodgin'-hooses the morn.
It was to be a gala day, and the bellman went roond the toon orderin' every loyal ceetizen to put oot a flag, cheer like onything when the King was gaun to the distilleries, and bide inside their hooses when he was comin' back frae them.
The coloured ping-pong balls strung ower Sauchieha' Street was lighted, the illuminated skoosh cars began to skoosh up and doon the street, the public-hooses did a fine tred.
They wad sooner see a tax-collector comin' into their hoosesthan yin o' us chaps.
There's some hooses ye hae to gang to work in where it's easy.
I think we'll flit at the term to yin o' yon hooses roond the corner, wi' the tiled closes, and maybe keep a wee servant lassie.
And in their een, dinna doot it, the old, grey fronts o' the hooses were green trees.
I gae a walkin' in the city, and the walls o' the hooses press in upon me as if they would be squeezing the breath frae ma body.
Look at the hooses we live in; the gentry wadna' keep their dogs in them.
The auld Earl has better stables for his horses than the hooses puir folk live in!
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "hooses" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.