Definitionn. the overhang at the lower edge of a roof
Last update: August 8, 2015
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Bird nesting under the eaves has laid some eggs. [Please select]
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Meanwhile, the wind whistled around the eaves and rattled the plastic covering on the windows, persistently seeking a port of entry. [Please select]
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There was the old gray house with its sloping eaves. [Please select]
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"Do you know," Peter asked "why swallows build in the eaves of houses." [Please select]
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The little house had rather deep eaves; three windows above; two, and the front door, below. [Please select]
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Abundant summer resident; breeds everywhere from plains to 10,000 feet; nests on cliffs and beneath eaves. [Please select]
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We could hear others outside, listening under the eaves. [Please select]
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"It is against that side of the hut, and reaches nearly up to the eaves." [Please select]
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All day and all night the trees and the eaves sent forth a dreary _drip-drip-drip_. [Please select]
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The call of lush meadow-grass, wet orchards, warm, insect-haunted ponds, of browsing cattle, of haymaking, and all the farm-buildings clustering round the House of the perfect Eaves. [Please select]
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An interesting array of hair pins, matches, buttons, a thimble and a silver spoon were raked out of his favourite cache under the eaves. [Please select]
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