It means we carry our house with us.
You are "carrying your house on your back," Mr. Fletcher wrote.
I felt of him and thought it very strange that he should carry his house on his back.
Amber didn't get food poisoning because her mom always said, "Never eat anything that carries its house around with it.
It was a double-cantilevered, electrically-driven structure also carrying a bridge caretaker's house.
She had been carried over to Penny Dark's house on the next farm and was being attended to there.
That night, the beanstalk sprouted and it carried their house upward as it grew.
First a cyclone carried my house over, and some Silver Shoes brought me back again--in half a second.
A tornado carries Dorothy, her pet and her house to a magical land called Oz.