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bower

[bou-er] / ˈbaʊ ər /


NOUN
rustic dwelling
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If you have been there for a festive brunch on the graceful patio with its bowers of bougainvillea, you may understand.

From Los Angeles Times

Today, a cafe occupies part of the ground floor, its tables and chairs distributed under a leafy bower on the veranda.

From New York Times

As it did in Robert Longbottom’s 2019 production of Stephen Sondheim and James Lapine’s musical “Into the Woods,” which coincidentally also follows a group of rowdy, mixed-up characters into a supernatural bower.

From Los Angeles Times

For a moment, I got caught up in a trio with two ballerinas, building an invisible bower of flowered branches.

From New York Times

Years later, a fig tree from that bower flourishes in London, where a woman named Ada attempts to reconstruct her family’s difficult history before it’s too late.

From Los Angeles Times