Mansion in a sentence as a noun

Who's to say you couldn't have a great work/life balance at a hacker mansion?

For others, even less so. Kim Dotcom spends $100K on each bed mattress[1] in his mansion.

Let's also add that this one didn't die - he's well off in his NY mansion eating Snickers all day.

So why am I lumped in with some guy at Instagram driving his Lambo to his mansion?

Why should such a system be uncommon in, from what I remember, the biggest mansion in NZ?

I ended up with renting a mansion in Atherton right off of Fair Oaks for dirt cheap for about a year.

It turns out he was paying something like $1300/mo to live in a mansion in pac heights and his mortgage was almost paid off.

[1] 'I am on disability because I was kicked out of this "mansion" at a young age and locked up in a mental institution.

Now that the USA is the dominant superpower, this means things like raiding Kim Dotcom's mansion or providing land for a spy base.

I may even be given a mansion and a yacht, though honestly I'd settle most of the time for some organic dark chocolate and clean socks.

The same people who currently have 14 cars in the garage of their mansion can now take all 14 cars with them to the Hamptons for the weekend, in case they want to drive one.

It's like they live in a giant mansion with a huge lawn where a bunch of super talented people have been camping out for a while, trying to figure out how to make the next generation of video work.

The construction practices are very poor and even if you shell out for an apartment in a new mansion, expect to find paper-thin walls, no heat insulation and overall very shoddy construction quality.

Mansion definitions

noun

(astrology) one of 12 equal areas into which the zodiac is divided

See also: sign house

noun

a large and imposing house

See also: manse hall residence