0 a type of building that people live in, usually staying in one place, but able to be moved using a vehicle or sometimes its own engine
1 a long narrow home made in a factory that is brought to a permanent location
Their mobile home, which had once housed oil-company workers, sat alone in a large field where several oil rigs had been sited.
He dos gardening, and he's got a mobile home there.
A fully equipped and fitted out diner was much heavier than a mobile home, and when it was towed on its own wheels it moved at a crawling pace.
The wheels of a mobile home may only touch a road on the day of its journey from factory to site, but they do at least have that real function.
The high percentage of elderly people who live in mobile home parks also increases the potential for exploitation.
The same mobile home is now being offered by him to the incoming tenant at £2,800—four times the sum he paid for it.
I was struck by the number of mobile home residents who prefer this type of home.
This is one of several attempts which have been made in the past to assist the security of caravan and mobile home dwellers.