Definitionn. usually paved outdoor area adjoining a residence
Last update: July 19, 2015
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He is flying kite in the terrace. [Please select]
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General Haig in describing them says: " One can hardly realize the enormous labour, toil and perseverance that these represent; the terrace walls are usually 5 to 8 ft. [Please select]
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Sure he's not down in Strasburg terrace with his aunt Sally. [Please select]
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After his good lunch in Earlsfort terrace. [Please select]
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Mina Kennedy, 4 Lismore terrace, Drumcondra with Idolores, a queen, Dolores, silent. [Please select]
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There was a terrace that looked eastward from the gardens. [Please select]
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He trod swiftly across the terrace. [Please select]
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Slowly he paced the terrace again, reflecting profoundly upon his situation. [Please select]
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We will meet the ladies for tea on the terrace. [Please select]
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"On the terrace." [Please select]
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[Sidenote: _An Alternative Plan_] By this time the others had joined us on the terrace. [Please select]
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