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porch

noun as in patio

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There, on the porch, was a bailiff acting on behalf of the Dartford Crossing seeking hundreds of pounds over allegedly unpaid fees for the £2.50 toll, known as the Dart Charge.

From BBC

He cared for Peanut until he was strong enough to be released, but said he found Peanut back on his porch the following morning with "a chunk of his tail missing".

From BBC

The website for Kingstree depicts idyllic images of small-town life, with white people sitting on a porch swing, kayaking on a river, eating ice cream, and strolling with their dogs.

From Salon

For example, if a guest slips and falls on your porch stairs, the standard homeowners or renters policy will cover that, Giusti said.

Neighbors banged pots and pans on their porches while a chorus of fireworks, cheers and sirens rang out in Highland Park.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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