Homes may refer to:
- the plural form of "home";
- an abbreviation of "homie".
HOMES may refer to:
- a mnemonic for remembering the names of five Great Lakes.
Other articles related to "home, homes":
... Visitability is an international movement to change home construction practices so that virtually all new homes, whether or not designated for residents who currently have mobility impairments, offer ... Supporters ultimately want to require that all new homes be at least partly accessible to people with mobility impairments ... Newly constructed homes often contain the same major barriers as older, existing homes steps at every entrance, and narrow interior doors, with the bathroom door usually the narrowest door in the house ...
49 Modifies Measure 37 clarifies right to build homes limits large developments protects farms, forests, groundwater ... Claimants may not build more than three homes on such lands ... such as strip malls and mines, on land reserved for homes, farms, forests and other uses ” A record 117 paid arguments on Measure 49 appeared in the voter's ...
... the canned vegetables in the house next door." Built as tract "mansions" or executive homes in marketing parlance, they generally are found in outlying suburban areas ... These homes usually are constructed among other large homes by a subdivider on speculation they generally are built en-masse by a development company to be ...
... Beginning in California in the 1980s, the larger home concept was intended to fill a gap between the more modest suburban tract home and the upscale ... The larger homes proved popular and demand increased dramatically, particularly in light of new land-management laws that were enacted in the 1980s and '90s ... have led to a decline in quality for many of these new homes, prompting the coinage of the disparaging term ...
Famous quotes containing the word homes:
“She is watching her country lose its evoked master shape watching
it lose
And gain get back its houses and peoples watching it bring up
Its local lights single homes lamps on barn roofs”
—James Dickey (b. 1923)
“I had the idea that there were two worlds. There was a real world as I called it, a world of wars and boxing clubs and childrens homes on back streets, and this real world was a world where orphans burned orphans.... I liked the other world in which almost everyone lived. The imaginary world.”
—Norman Mailer (b. 1923)
“Theyll always be looking for us. They wont stop till we die. I dont care. Just so they find us together. If youre thinking of anyone else, dont. It wouldnt work. Youre no good for anyone but me. Youre no good and neither am I. Thats why we deserve each other.”
—Geoffrey Homes (19021977)