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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

With movable paper walls, a wraparound veranda and curved roof planes covered in cypress bark, it drew hundreds of thousands of visitors and then was shipped westward to Fairmount Park in Philadelphia.

From New York Times

"Bennylyn showed me his house. She showed me this white thing that was like a veranda."

From BBC

It was their house that had suffered damages though - its walls and veranda had developed gaping cracks.

From BBC

Makeshift pool arcades flourish in bars, verandas in front of shops, and just about any open space.

From Seattle Times