Definitionn. a canopy made of canvas to shelter people or things from rain or sun
Last update: June 28, 2015
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In the olden times travellers stayed in awnings during their journeys. [noun]
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Patio area with table and chairs, retractable sun awning, stone built barbecue. [noun]
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Once you have had a rest arrange the awning poles on the ground in their correct places. [noun]
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The commonalty occupy quarters over in the west, beginning at the point of termination of an awning, stretched, it would seem, for the accommodation of the better classes exclusively. [noun]
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Captain Barker could not deny that the rest beneath the awning was welcome. [noun]
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As the awning shook and the masts creaked gently above them, they stretched their limbs, drew long breaths, and felt that after all it was good to live. [noun]
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Making way under the awning to a doorway on the north side, he entered an apartment which the dropping of the screen behind him returned to darkness. [noun]
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The proclamation awakened a great buzz among the people under the awning. [noun]
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They had white domestic awnings in front, and the country people hitched their horses to the awning-posts. [noun]
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