Pronunciation: /haʊs swɑːp/
noun a mutual exchange of houses for a period of time, typically for vacation purposes
A1 I want to do a house swap with my friend for the weekend.
A2 House swaps are a great way to experience living in a different place.
B1 We decided to arrange a house swap with a family from another country.
B2 The website offers a platform for people to find potential house swap partners.
C1 After several successful house swaps, we have made friends all over the world.
C2 The luxury house swap included a private chef and daily housekeeping services.
formal The couple arranged a house swap with another family for their vacation.
informal We're thinking about doing a house swap with our friends next summer.
slang Let's do a house swap with that cool couple down the street!
figurative In literature, the house swap symbolizes a change in identity and perspective.
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