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veranda

noun as in porch

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Here, you’ll come across the ruins of the White Point Hot Springs Hotel, where guests once lounged in hot sulfur spring-fed swimming pools and shimmied the Charleston on the veranda.

The two-story Wawona Hotel, nearly encircled by a Spanish-style veranda, has 50 standard rooms with private bathrooms and 54 additional rooms with shared restrooms.

The agency published a video in which it showed security officials detaining a man in jeans and a black shirt who was sitting at a veranda outside a restaurant in central Moscow.

Listening to him on his veranda are four generations of his family.

From BBC

Part of the film’s fun is seeing a familiar Coen vernacular — memorable lines include “Tomorrow can wait a day” and the poetic phrase “slapping ham on the veranda” — filtered through a new generation of actors and a much different perspective.

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

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