Sentence example with the word 'veranda'

veranda

Definition n. a porch along the outside of a building

Last update: November 27, 2016


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Children are playing in the veranda.   [noun]

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The veranda had no ceiling.   [Please select]

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La Folle seated herself upon the topmost step of the veranda.   [Please select]

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Princess Mary stayed on the veranda.   [Please select]

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Senor Canovas, about to leave his house, stepped on the veranda.   [Please select]

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Leaping from the veranda with the agility of a boy, the Colonel barked out a volley of sharp orders.   [Please select]

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Jove, with the assurance of one who knows he will be welcomed, approached the inviting veranda at a gallop.   [Please select]

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He noted that there was a party of young people on the veranda.   [Please select]

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It would be a pleasant pastime to sit on Patty's veranda and talk, become, and act like one of the young people.   [Please select]

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One evening Kate and John sat on the veranda from where they could easily watch Warrington and Patty in the music-room.   [Please select]

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Franklyn-Haldene saw the flutter of a white dress on the Wilmington-Fairchilds' veranda.   [Please select]

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