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veranda

[vuh-ran-duh] / vəˈræn də /


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The car had been hit as it passed in front of his house, and he was still cleaning up the veranda.

From BBC

She was planning to move to Shetland with MacDowell and her boys, telling Valerie he had promised her a big house with a veranda.

From BBC

That’s perfectly normal, he said, chuckling while sitting at a long table on his veranda as the birds sang and the sprinklers whirled on luxuriant lawns.

From New York Times

It’s wrapped in verandas and shaded by a gnarly 300-year-old pine tree.

From New York Times

It’s reached by a long, gated driveway that winds its way past eucalyptus trees, avocado groves and rose gardens, eventually arriving at a single-story ranch wrapped in adobe walls and flower-adorned verandas.

From Los Angeles Times