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"shingle" Definitions
  1. [uncountable] a mass of small smooth stones on a beach or at the side of a river
  2. [countable, uncountable] a small flat piece of wood that is used to cover a wall or roof of a building
  3. [countable] (North American English) a board with a sign on it, in front of a doctor’s or lawyer’s office

185 Sentences With "shingle"

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Dismantled shingle by shingle in 2016, the gazebo was carefully deconstructed.
"Diamonds in water are transparent, pearls would look like shingle, we have billions of tons of shingle that are moving all the time," Milburn explained.
The pitched roofs use the wood shingle common throughout Bali.
Morning comes, his shingle hung— the solution is his song.
The home's materials and finishing touches are decidedly contemporary, with exposed concrete walls inside and out, and slate-shingle siding that Mr. Fox envisioned as a twist on the cedar-shingle siding found in the Northeast.
The waves made polite applause when they broke on the shingle beach.
Outside hovers a two-headed black eagle, wings outstretched on a red shingle.
She was hanging up a shingle in an up-and-coming college town.
Before she decided to hang her cannabis shingle, Ms. Tingler, of Roseville, Calif.
The property is a traditional, shingle-style, 8,000-square-foot home, built in 2004.
Each log cabin wears its name on a shingle: Cowboy, Sodbuster, Wildcatter, Mountainman, Muleskinner.
Construction is stone, covered with horsehair plaster, and topped by a cedar-shingle roof.
Asbestos removal was underway, and large chunks of the theater's white shingle siding were missing.
So when York stepped out of Oracle he decided to hang his shingle as York.
To be clear, this issue affected Tesla's solar panels, not its Solar Roof shingle product.
Using his brush, he glued it to the wooden shingle, half obscuring its red eyes.
"You're going to see a lot of companies hanging a shingle in Iowa," Musburger said.
When they instead just hang out a shingle, that opportunity is likely to be lost.
Hanging over the cubicle partitions in the center was a shingle that read ''Mission Control.
A shingle hanging out front identifies Suite B as the home of the Neural Signals Lab.
According to People, Kardashian and her kids stayed in this shingle-style estate courtesy of Airbnb.
The celadon-colored copper slats are attached to it, shingle-like, with nails that remain visible.
Customers will be able to order two of the four shingle options in a few weeks.
My father left a white-shoe law firm to hang a shingle of his own downtown.
By the late 1800s, shingle-style houses like those designed by McKim, Mead & White were popular.
The Hamptons Boathouses are designed to resemble large Hamptons shingle-style manor homes with gambrel roofs.
The shingle beach, edged by wild green plants of all types, stretches toward a broad estuary.
Humphries was slapped with a class-action lawsuit by customers of his shingle company last year.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads CLEVELAND — Shingle by shingle, a crew of workers began the three-day process of taking apart the gazebo at the Cudell Recreation Center where sixth grader Tamir Rice was shot and killed by police within two seconds of their arrival.
We want a list of articles that contain each shingle so we can narrow down our options.
If you're smart money, you're smart money — it doesn't matter which shingle you hang your hat at.
Put a shingle up on Fiverr and meet clients at a Breather you rent by the hour.
Schwartzenberger says his house half a mile from the RV park suffered siding, shingle and hail damage.
Break a fillet of the whitefish in half and shingle it onto one side of the bagel.
Management consultants may soon strike out on their own, and stockbrokers may hang out their own shingle.
The home attempts to play on the historical American school of architecture known as the shingle style.
Once upon a time, you would just hang a shingle and wait for people to come to you.
If we use a shingle size of 4, we end up with the following: 5 lists of tokens.
Just this year, Dow Chemical said it would stop selling a solar shingle it launched five years ago.
"It really is a needle in a haystack – it's a shingle bar, it's a fluid environment," he explained.
Brown had arrived in Norristown, Pennsylvania, six weeks before, rented a small shop, and hung out his shingle.
He described a shingle behind the marquee that had a couplet from Rudyard Kipling's "If" scrawled across it.
What's most crucial, though, for a wealth manager just hanging out a shingle, is the sense of security.
And Humphreys's shingle company currently faces a lawsuit alleging a violation of the statute the bill would amend.
But there are ways to check the credentials of anyone who hangs a shingle to offer money advice.
By June of 203 he had an online shingle, some basic Google ads and a place on Amazon.
Les and Norma McIntyre of Shingle Springs, California, have been happily married and in love for over 70 years.
Convinced that she could do better, Amott, a former corporate accountant, did not simply put out her own shingle.
Lobbyists Scott Brenner and Kyle Mulhall have left Gephardt Government Affairs after six years to hang their own shingle.
But the corn tortilla has the texture of a roof shingle and tastes (and smells) strangely like baking soda.
On the side, he taught himself law, passed the bar exam, and got his name added to the shingle.
Classic souvenir: Original pieces from the art galleries situated in shingle-style houses or the nearby Chilmark flea market.
For those wanting to hang up a shingle and live off their accumulated expertise, it can be daunting though.
On the shingle beach, the town's colorful fishing fleet waits at low tide, surrounded by lobster pots and net.
After her nine-month assignment, she did not return home to Milwaukee, instead hanging out her own shingle in Kabul.
Some are sites that operate as low-touch private detectives, hanging their shingle on the first page of Google results.
Though "The Shingle Style" remains a classic, he wrote on everything from Greek temples to Pueblo villages and French gardens.
More modest is Mulberry Point, a nearby peninsula where some shingle-sided cottages, usually not insulated, are for seasonal use.
As for what's left of the quaint shingle and brick homes that once lined the block, there are still holdouts.
In July, Vox ended Mr. Maza's show, and after a few months in limbo, he decided to hang his own shingle.
INDOORS: The three-story shingle-style house, attributed to the architect Frederick B. White, was built in the late 19th century.
In those early days, anyone could (and did) put up a shingle and start writing about the stuff they cared about.
"It's progress -- every nail that goes in, every shingle that goes on," Pastor Kim McCroskey told CNN affiliate WATE on Monday.
So when they hang a shingle to become a defense lawyer, they can immediately draw on years of experience as prosecutors.
The defining characteristic of a Cape Cod home is a large, central fireplace, according to HGTV, as well as shingle siding.
He lay sprawled, too wicked to move, spewed up like a broken spider-crab on the tarry shingle of the morning.
Several former Obama administration officials have hung their own shingle on K Street, launching a strategic advisory firm called WestExec Advisors.
Little gabled houses of shingle and clapboard are left abandoned to rot and collapse in the Woods, south of Main Street.
Age: 31 Hometown: Sydney, Australia Now Lives: In a 1940s wood-shingle cottage in Montauk, N.Y., steps from Ditch Plains beach.
Although Amazon hung out a shingle in Canada in 2002, its operations were initially limited by regulations intended to protect Canadian publishing.
Like you can imagine a firm like BlackRock having a shingle and investing across states, just given how fundamental technology is, too.
The worn surface of each shingle is lovingly and matter-of-factly painted in varying tonalities of dark lavender and artichoke green.
CEO Elon Musk tweeted in March that the company would begin taking orders for its four solar roof shingle options this month.
Here one finds brick-and-shingle ranch houses, Arts and Crafts cottages, baby Dutch colonials and flat-roofed modernist retorts to convention.
Then there was the provenance: The shingle-style manse had been built in the early 1920s by a business partner of Howard Hughes.
The hot tub appears to be in perhaps the most distinctive architectural feature of the shingle-sided house, a two-story octagonal wing.
Mr. Howley, before hanging up his own agitprop shingle, had a rocky tour of duty at some of Washington's leading conservative news organizations.
Developed most heavily starting around 1890, the neighborhood is characterized by variations on mid- and late-Victorian design including Queen Anne and shingle style.
Mr. Berke will travel to Japan this fall in hopes of persuading more companies to hang a shingle at the foot of the Appalachians.
But despite the risks, the "bitcoin accepted here" shingle is hanging proudly in the Wild West of retirement investing - self-directed Individual Retirement Accounts.
From the street, it was virtually impossible to tell; the roofs retained a variety of traditional looks, from textured slate shingle to terra cotta tile.
Extra Crunch contacted about two dozen startup attorneys, from the biggest firms in the industry to the one-person shops with a shingle out front.
For instance, the national average cost of installing or replacing asphalt shingle roofing is $7,280, according to HomeAdvisor, a website that helps homeowners find contractors.
The three-story home is one of the remaining original shingle homes in the area, according to the listing on Corcoran, represented by Michael Schultz.
Houses range from fixer-uppers, modest 19th-century shingle cottages and traditional farmhouses to grand dwellings with every modern accouterment in lushly landscaped new developments.
Taxidermy, bear rugs and original furnishings fill the 23-room, blue shingle-style residence where Roosevelt died in bed of a pulmonary embolism in 1919.
Nearly everyone on Samish Island knew Chuck Davis, a bighearted retiree who lived in the handsome gray shingle house with the best view of Samish Bay.
I've heard from some people suggesting that this is nothing new, because of other similar previous projects, including Dow Chemical's canned solar shingle project, for example.
They live in a two-bedroom Brooklyn co-op with their two young sons and spend weekends in their brick-and-shingle house on Brander Parkway.
" She hung her shingle on Greenwich Avenue among high-end boutiques like Tory Burch, Kate Spade and a store that sells "European Hunting and Country Clothing.
Weatherworn cedar-shingle shacks, perched on the exposed strip of Dutcher's Dock, house the gear and tackle of what remains of Menemsha's once-bustling fishing fleet.
Former employees would gather in what they called "Miranon" meetings, as if they were in recovery from the Weinstein Company (whose production shingle was called Miramax).
Tesla has a few varieties, and they are designed to match common roof shingle or tile styles (such as terra cotta tiles, French slate, and so on).
On those days Shingle Street is a broad blade of forged iron, and in the evening, when the gulls lift on a wind only they can perceive.
"People are starting companies because they want to hang a shingle out there, engineers are focused on comp packages and stock packages instead of product," he said.
And once I was out, shivering on the strip of shingle, the feeling returning to my hands and feet as pain, I wanted to get back in.
But this weekend Wolfie's will close for good, the resolution of a rent dispute between the owner of the shingle-style building and the bar's current proprietor.
Quotable: "We're in the moment where regulators hang a shingle and say, 'We're open,'" said Luther Lowe, an official at Yelp, the local search and reviewing site.
"Most coaches in the United States hang their own shingle out, and they don't want anybody touching their skater," said Paul Wylie, the 1992 Olympic silver medalist.
The cinderblock cottage had a red shingle roof, and the yard stretched to the castle wall, perched at the edge of a ridge overlooking green and amber hills.
According to Deadline, Fox, which also recently rebooted The X-Files under its Fox 21 shingle, intends to pitch the reboot to cable and streaming networks this summer.
But Tesla is introducing a new solar shingle this fall, because the main barrier to solar installation apparently is an aesthetic distaste for solar panels on the roof.
This year, snow was falling as the guests arrived; the airy modern shingle-style house was decorated like a Yuletide bed-and-breakfast, with toy soldiers on parade.
It takes a certain brand of optimism — maybe the cockeyed kind — for any designer to hang up a shingle when consensus holds that bricks-and-mortar is kaput.
"I remember walking in and seeing lots of boxes because Michael was packing up his office and looking forward to hanging out his own shingle," Mr. Intrater said.
If you're a big enough star today, you can easily hang out your shingle, with your own podcast and attract advertisers if you have a big enough audience.
Even so, such measurements can be worth millions—and can even be lucrative, for the handful of experts (maybe a dozen) who have hung out a font-detective shingle.
Beneath the store's skateboard-shaped shingle, a woman who said she was a parent of a classmate of one of Mr. Oates's young sons left a bouquet of flowers.
The facility would be hard to miss: a modern orange-brick building with a sweeping shingle roof, iZoo decidedly contrasts with Kawazu's otherwise nondescript houses and drab apartment buildings.
Two Podesta Group staffers have announced the launch of new ventures: Paul Brathwaite, a former executive director of the Congressional Black Caucus, is hanging his own shingle on Dec.
He draped a twisting slash of linen across an old wooden shingle; I was surprised to see that, through two holes in the wood, eyes of red fabric shone.
They eventually bid the asking price, $1303,000, for a cedar-shingle farmhouse on a quarter of an acre that had been owned by the same family since the 1800s.
Rhimes' success gave her enormous clout at ABC, so much so that the network appeared willing to give the go-ahead to almost anything offered by her production shingle.
Built as much as painted, they are supplemented with marbles; dried weeds; ribbon; small stones; and scraps of wood, shingle and jewelry — all of which enhance the votive quality.
Last year, the collection of white-shingle oceanfront cottages that once belonged to Andy Warhol sold to Adam Lindemann, the founder of the gallery Venus Over Manhattan, for $48.7 million.
Others could be considered mercenary—I joined a Republican political consultancy to expand its international business and later hung my own shingle as an independent consultant, or gun for hire.
Some of the houses were built more than 30 years ago and likely would not have fire-resistant ceramic-shingle roofs that are up to modern fire codes, he said.
"For years, there was this idea that you could hang up a shingle, file a lawsuit and get a few bucks," Ms. Miller told The Chief, a municipal union publication.
How is it possible, they wanted to know, that a hurricane that had passed at a safe distance and hardly claimed a shingle could leave so many in the dark?
Veles lies plumb in the center of Macedonia, on either side of the Vardar River, and its red-shingle-roofed buildings appear to be climbing the slopes of low knuckled hills.
The renovation was done by the architect John K. Grosvenor, a principal of Northeast Collaborative Architects, and Cheryl Hackett, the author of a book on shingle-style architecture in Rhode Island.
"You're going to see a lot of companies hanging a shingle in Iowa," Brian Musburger, the founder of the sports-betting media company Vegas Stats and Information Network, told Business Insider.
Terminating pregnancies is Hester's job and her identity, and she wears her "A" – always visible through a hole in her dress – as both a badge of dishonor and her professional shingle.
How is it possible, Puerto Ricans wondered aloud, that a hurricane that passed at a distance and hardly claimed a shingle could leave more than a million households in the dark?
Because there was no insulation, he removed the asphalt shingle roof — which was not so beautiful — added rigid foam insulation and covered it with an elegant gray powder-coated steel roof.
Preparers who have put out a shingle without any specialized degree may still be experienced professionals, Blau said, but if something goes wrong and you are audited, they cannot represent you.
"We're in the moment where regulators hang a shingle and say, 'We're open,'" said Luther Lowe, the policy chief at the reviews site Yelp and the loudest antitrust antagonist against Google.
A partner in a civil rights law firm, he said he appreciated the entrepreneurism here that helped give him and his law partner the impetus to put up their shingle in 2015.
Exclusive 2200 Photos View Slide Show ' An 2250 shingle-style "cottage" with 330 feet of sandy beach 50 feet from the Atlantic Ocean is poised to enter the market at $55 million.
Each shingle is salvaged redwood he bought from Pacific Redwood Products, a Northern California company that reclaims wood and salvages fallen old-growth trees found along the Klamath River, using salvage permits.
Crisp made the heartbreaking decision to give the dog up to the Front Street Animal Shelter of Sacramento and he was later scooped up by the NorCal Cocker Rescue of Shingle Springs, California.
"I try to work within the neighborhood's constraints and fit its context," said Mr. Morena, who had worked for the architect Joseph Pell Lombardi and the Moinian Group before hanging out his shingle.
It's not hard to imagine a lobbyist taking down his shingle on Monday and joining the Trump team on Tuesday, eager to rewrite government regulations that cover his former clients' areas of interest.
The company so far has only installed 30 systems — equal to about 4,000 solar panels — but Koehler said SunTegra has seen a big boost in demand since Dow shut down its solar shingle business.
The coating basically becomes transparent when seen directly but from the angle of the street, it looks like an average slate shingle or terra cotta style and it essentially camouflages the underlying solar cells.
After renting for many years, in 2007 he and his wife, Janet, bought a vacant parcel of land at 165 Soundview Drive for $916,2000 and built a 25,2000-square-foot shingle-style vacation house.
On a walk through Provincetown's East End one recent Friday evening, the brick sidewalks, unruly rosebushes, gray shingle-lined cottages, and streets barely big enough for a horse-driven carriage recalled an earlier era.
By the time he arrived in Paris and hung out his shingle, Mesmer had acquired what he lacked in Vienna: a theory to account for his ability to use trance states to heal people.
West of Katonah Avenue is the Katonah Village Historic District (on the National Register of Historic Places since 1983), where shingle-style colonials and ornate Queen Annes perch on quarter- to half-acre lots.
Mr. Howard paid $3.7 million for the shingle-style house, formerly owned by the "Manchester by the Sea" director Kenneth Lonergan and his wife, J. Smith-Cameron, and built the larger home on speculation.
"If this blows at 2300 mph for four hours, ... you lose a shingle every two minutes, and all of the sudden, you've lost your whole roof after four hours," CNN meteorologist Chad Myers said.
The pace of mergers and acquisitions is predicted to pick up so quickly that the self-described first full-service university and college merger consulting firm, Higher Ed Consolidation Solutions, hung out its shingle in August.
But then they saw a house that seemed ideal for them: a 2,100-square-foot, cedar-shingle saltbox built in 1973, with four bedrooms, two bathrooms and a pool, in the Springs hamlet of East Hampton.
Then there was the house itself, a cedar-shingle cottage dating to 1850 that the owners had expanded over the previous two decades with an addition, a pool, a detached screened porch and a relocated barn.
At the end of a meandering walk past apothecaries, beer gardens, and the apartment building where Lena Dunham's character lived in Girls, I found a bright red door and a shingle advertising acupuncture, crystals, and reiki.
In 1983, 69 acres were designated as the German Valley Historic District, "a microcosm of vernacular architectural styles found in New Jersey," from early Pennsylvania-German to Victorian shingle style, notes the nomination for protected status.
By hanging a shingle out in Silicon Valley, Chinese internet firms have easier access to top graduates and researchers from places like Stanford and the California Institute of Technology — as well as other highly regarded US colleges.
I remember saying to my old friend Joe, who like me was a D.S.A. charter member, that if it couldn't increase its membership under those circumstances, it ought to take down the shingle and close up shop.
I spoke with Gail Gendler, the programming head, about the end of Keyframe and all editorial falling under the Fandor shingle; she said the streamlining was mainly to help users connect more quickly to the film library.
Alamo, with its chain of Drafthouse theaters across the country as well as its new distribution shingle Neon, is a bigger force, showing a range of films from cult classics and new independent releases to major studio blockbusters.
But well before 1981, when she hung her shingle on East 57th Street and created the pouf-shouldered confections that would earn her the sobriquet Our Lady of the Sleeves, she was a fixture on the international scene.
Also included are a trip to the Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex for a private tour and lunch with an astronaut and a visit to Shingle Creek in Central Florida for a kayak ride past turtles and alligators.
Crime Lisa Sandlin's irresistible mystery THE BIRD BOYS (Cinco Puntos, paper, $9) is set in 1973 in Beaumont, a bustling city on the Texas Gulf Coast where a freshly minted private eye has just hung out his shingle.
Set in an open field on the East River waterfront between the Brooklyn and Manhattan Bridges, it's a version of a covered wooden footbridge, with trussed sides, a shingle roof and a small, abrupt arch at its center.
In the 1970s there was talk of fine tuning as an explanation of why, cosmologically speaking, the universe was both smooth and flat (unlike a billiard ball, smooth but not flat, or a shingle beach, flat but not smooth).
A boiled egg and slice of cheese would go well with the S.O.S.—that's "shit on a shingle," or the chipped beef and biscuits that were on the menu—and would make an otherwise bland, pitiful breakfast much better.
Visitors are invited to choose a shingle upon which to write a message of thanks, or gather around a small pool in a hammered metal vessel that sits central on the natural fiber mats that make up the floor.
From Basil, Dennett learned to frame a house, shingle a roof, glaze a window, build a fence, plow a field, fell a tree, butcher a hen, dig for clams, raise pigs, fish for trout, and call a square dance.
A unanimous three-judge panel of the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals held that the Shingle Springs Band of Miwok Indians did not waive its tribal sovereign immunity when it had the case moved from state court to federal court.
Given that 700 of the displaced Lordstown workers have already found jobs at other GM facilities, there's now at least a chance that some of the rest of them could land back at their old plant under a new shingle.
Madeleine Albright, former secretary of state, who, putting aside her hawkish penchant for war, quickly hung out a shingle for a hedge fund, Albright Capital Management, to cash in on her connections even though she had absolutely no experience in capital markets.
He scratched his chin, Then named a woman whose flaking shingle style Is eight down from mine, a woman I've known, Good God, for decades, who's now by chance assigned To be playing second harp at the stand right next To mine.
His $6003 million listing for a six-year-old shingle-style oceanfront house with nine bedrooms on three acres in Quogue, the priciest of the western beach towns, "would be $2600 or $2000 million on Meadow Lane" in Southampton Village, he said.
Alan Moore was not the first financial planner to experiment with recurring billing, but he was just stubborn enough, after he was fired from a previous financial planning job at 24, to think he could hang a shingle and make it work.
Connecticut | 3 bedrooms, 2½ baths This 3,143-square-foot, shingle-sided house on 0.39 acres, built one block from Long Island Sound in 1800, has a first-floor wine room and a kitchen with marble counters and doors to a mahogany deck.
But during a recent whirlwind tour of her home, archive, framing shop and the nearby portrait studio — through which more families, newlyweds, babies and recent graduates than she can count have passed — Ms. Dorfman didn't seem like a woman about to take down her shingle.
If anything, the lawsuit could be seen as a warning shot to its own engineers to think twice before hanging out one's own shingle — even though Waymo CEO John Krafcik recently told the New York Times that he didn't foresee suing any other former employees.
The daughter of a Yoruban economics lecturer and an English nurse, Helen would spend much of her childhood on the fringes of the Essex coast—a distinctly unmemorable part of the country, an indistinct but sprawling patch of shingle, sand, and net-curtained caravans.
After years as an established player in the Boston and East Coast technology scene, General Catalyst took its shingle and headed out west to stake a claim in the second California dot-com gold rush of the mid-to-late aughts of the 21st century.
Asphalt shingle market for 2016 * For roofing, company anticipates second-half shipments to be slightly down to flat versus prior year * In insulation, company continues to expect slightly negative revenue growth and relatively flat margins for full year Source text for Eikon: Further company coverage:
It's a much-needed win for Fox, which made the movie before the Disney/Fox merger and is one of the few from the big studio to find success since Disney took the wheel (indie shingle, Fox Searchlight, has had several successes since the merger).
All are topped with peaked, cedar shingle-clad roofs and flanked with immense floor to ceiling windows, soaking up broad views across the island's flowing bent grasses (often grazed by deer), its maple, pine and ash trees, and down to the glittering lake beyond.
Regarding the Solar Roof's cost efficiency, he struck a more cautious tone than Tesla did in 2017, saying it had "a shot" at being as expensive as or cheaper than a non-solar shingle roof plus the average cost of electricity for a single-family home.
What's selling now Recent residential sales in New York City and the region: New Jersey | 3 bedrooms, 2 baths A 93-year-old shingle-sided house with a fireplace in the living room, a home office, a screened-in back porch, a finished basement and an aboveground pool.
Mr. Baxt stopped to point out a place where a tall shingle oak fell a few months ago, years after sustaining what he said was an easily avoidable wound at the base of the trunk, caused by construction equipment, that allowed fungus to enter and weaken the tree.
In perhaps the clearest signal yet that the era of the solo celebrity architect is behind us, three friends who hung out a shingle in their Catalonian hometown, Olot, Spain, 30 years ago and never left or parted ways have won their profession's highest honor: the Pritzker Prize.
Even though Betsy is riffing on the shingle style, there is a difference between architectural complexity and a mess, just as there is a difference between a masterful use of vocabulary and replacing every word in a sentence with the longest synonym you can find in the thesaurus.
"To put up a lobbying shingle while you're still serving — maybe it's happened before — but it's very unusual and unfortunate because it plays into the public perception that the interests of the public aren't first and foremost," said Meredith McGehee, executive director of the nonpartisan ethics reform group Issue One.
Netflix solidified its reputation as a liberal entertainment powerhouse with the announcement Monday that former President Barack Obama and former first lady Michelle Obama have signed on to produce a raft of new programming for the content conduit under their Higher Ground Productions shingle, and some conservative consumers aren&apost happy about it.
COST $42,294 a year in taxes BROKERS Prominent Properties Sotheby's International Realty; Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices New Jersey Properties _____ 12 Penwood Road, Bedford Corners 10 WEEKS on the market $1,400,173 list price 29% ABOVE list price SIZE 5 bedrooms, 6½ baths DETAILS A stone-and-shingle colonial on a nearly five-acre lot.
A visit from an old friend of hers, the nosy Miss Shingle (the excellent Jane Carr), brings startling news: The mother he knew only as a Dickensian sufferer — scrubbing floors to feed her beloved only son — was in fact a highborn D'Ysquith, banished forever when she ran off with a Castilian, defying her family's wishes.
I know it in the easterlies, when the sky is black as judgment and the wind seems to strip the land back like skin peeling from a jaw and the sea drives hard onto the shingle and the knock of rolling pebbles becomes a thunder so great I can hear it from Ferry Road.
Adding to the swath of celebs staying in over-the-top Airbnbs — including Beyonce, Britney Spears and Kardashian's younger sister, Kendall Jenner — the KUWTK star, 37, along with children Mason, 6, Penelope, 4, and Reign, 19 months, enjoyed a stay in a classic New England shingle-style estate on Nantucket that's worth a casual $50 million.
What's Selling Now 236 New Canaan Road, Wilton 0003 WEEKS on the market $775,000 list price 1% ABOVE list price SIZE 2 bedrooms, 2½ baths DETAILS A 157-year-old shingle-sided colonial with white wood walls, a living room with a fireplace, an eat-in kitchen, central air and a separate guesthouse with a third bedroom.
COSTS $20,209 a year in taxes LISTING BROKER Daniel Gale Sotheby's International Realty ____ 18 Heusted Drive, Old Greenwich 43 WEEKS on the market $1,295,000 list price 23% BELOW list price SIZE 4 bedrooms, 2 baths DETAILS A 98-year-old shingle-sided Craftsman with a two-story foyer, a living room with fieldstone fireplace and an unfinished basement.

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