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balcony

[bal-kuh-nee] / ˈbæl kə ni /


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The next day, standing below the balcony of the Lorraine Motel where the team was staying in Memphis, King yelled down at Jackson in joviality, as if to mitigate the outburst, inviting him to dinner.

From Los Angeles Times

Ground-floor tickets generally cost around a dollar, while cheap seats in the upper balconies were usually just a dime, making vaudeville accessible to rich and poor alike.

From The Wall Street Journal

We listened from our hotel balcony as chants of "God is greatest" rose from rooftops and roared from windows.

From BBC

Picturesque balconies with white railings overlook the ocean, where a line of sailboats float in the sparkling water.

From Literature

Those views can also be enjoyed from the home’s many balconies, which also provide perfect spots to sit and soak up the scenery.

From MarketWatch