noun
- small shelters built for dogs to sleep or rest in outdoors
- a state of disfavor or trouble with someone
Usage: informal; used in phrase ‘in the doghouse’
Examples
- The carpenter built three wooden doghouses for the neighbor’s pets.
- Both doghouses had slanted roofs to keep out the rain.
- He’s been in the doghouse with his wife since he forgot their anniversary.
- After missing the meeting, I’m definitely in one of those doghouses with my boss.
- The new doghouses were painted red to match the barn.
- She knew she’d be in the doghouse if she came home late again.