Veranda

Word VERANDA
Character 7
Hyphenation ve ran da
Pronunciations /vəˈɹæn.də/

Definitions and meanings of "Veranda"

What do we mean by veranda?

A porch or balcony, usually roofed and often partly enclosed, extending along the outside of a building. noun

An open portico, or a light gallery attached to the exterior of a building, with a roof supported on pillars, and a balustrade or railing, and sometimes partly inclosed in front with latticework. By a popular but erroneous usage, often called piazza in the United States. noun

An open, roofed gallery or portico, adjoining a dwelling house, forming an out-of-door sitting room. See loggia. noun

A porch along the outside of a building (sometimes partly enclosed) noun

A gallery, platform, or balcony, usually roofed and often partly enclosed, extending along the outside of a building.

A porch, or a balcony. Urban Dictionary

1. In Glasgow, a miniscule balcony on a high-rise tower block. 2. In the rest of the English-speaking world, including the rest of Scotland, a large raised patio overlooking a lawn. Urban Dictionary

1. the female version of the taint 2. a very holy place that a man often come across as his tongue travels from performing cunnilingus to giving a rim job Urban Dictionary

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A new, young upcoming Australian band that plays indie rock music who just released their debut EP 'Caught In The Chaos.' Urban Dictionary

N: A drunk latino woman with a bowl of fruit on her head, found passed out on your front porch in the morning. (Sad shades of Carmen Miranda). Urban Dictionary

Slang from Oz... Australia, describing a big belly. Urban Dictionary

The area of skin between and man's balls and asshole Urban Dictionary

A San Antonio Texas gang based in Northside of San Antonio Urban Dictionary

Synonyms and Antonyms for Veranda

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The word "veranda" in example sentences

They called the area the “White Highlands”; it later became notorious for the decadent lifestyle of some of its titled veranda farmers. ❋ Virginia Morell (1995)

Their laughing voices charged with excitement beat against the glassed-in veranda like birds and a strange, saltish smell came from the basket. ❋ Unknown (1920)

Mrs Gildea had settled early to her morning's work in what she called the veranda-study of her cottage in Leichardt's Town. ❋ Unknown (1915)

She cam now along the veranda from the Old Humpey with the light, rather hurried tread he remembered, talking rapidly when she joined him. ❋ Unknown (1915)

Conjuring an image of a turn-of-the-century gentleman sitting on his veranda is a bentwood and cane armchair produced around 1900 by German manufacturer Thonet (estimate: £800-£1,200). ❋ Unknown (2008)

With its worn herringbone-patterned wooden floors, white columns connected by arched latticework, and old-fashioned ceiling fan that whirred like a large dragonfly, the veranda was the place where everyone gravitated to read or nap or daydream—and to watch the vividly hued sunsets with their backdrop of the graceful Blue Ridge. ❋ Ellen Crosby (2006)

Outside the window was a balcony, too small to call a veranda, but just right for drying laundry. ❋ Unknown (2004)

The disapproval on the faces of those assembled by the steps to the veranda was a tangible force that cooled the warmth of the sunlight. ❋ Logan, Jessica (1982)

The principal rooms are on the first floor and open directly from a covered veranda, which is reached by an open staircase from the court. ❋ Various (N/A)

It's just right over the river, and there's a bit of what they used to call a veranda when I was in Bombay, sir. ❋ David Christie Murray (N/A)

There, at the height of the second story, a covered balcony broad enough almost to be called a veranda, stretched the full width of the house. ❋ Ray Cummings (1922)

HE stood at the hall door turning the ring, turning the heavy signet ring upon his little finger while his glance travelled coolly, deliberately, over the round tables and basket chairs scattered about the glassed-in veranda. ❋ Unknown (1920)

Felipe's bed on the veranda was the rallying point for everything and everybody .. ❋ Unknown (1921)

The veranda was a quieter place now as the season's noon grew near. ❋ Unknown (1921)

Around the veranda are the nests of woven baskets where the chickens are encouraged to lay eggs. ❋ Unknown (1914)

Beyond the veranda was a small cleared garden, bounded with cactus hedges and adorned with clumps of flowering shrubs, round which the great blue butterflies and the tiny humming-birds fluttered and darted in crescents of sparkling light. ❋ Unknown (1912)

Bob: Where do you [wanna go]? [Stew]: [How about] just on your veranda? ❋ Katie1234 (2008)

1. "[Dougie], quick it's raining. Take the washing in off the veranda." 2. "I think this calls for G-and-Ts on the veranda. [Wouldn't you] agree, [Hamish]?" 3. "Oh no, not again. I thought he'd already asked everyone in the company where they come from, and what they think 'veranda' means." ❋ Observer52 (2005)

1. [trisha] had a bruise on her veranda from my ringfinger after giving her the shocker 2. damn [trisha's] veranda tasted like sweet [cherry pie] ❋ Tsowel Hung (2005)

[locve] [skitting] on veranda ❋ Kabooseinacablecar (2023)

i [lobe] [skitting] on veranda ❋ Kabooseinacablecar (2023)

[Conor]: Yo man, you coming to the [gig] this friday? Jacob: who's playing bro? Conor: Social On The Veranda brother they're pretty good Jacob: [nice one] bruv i'll definitely get down to see them legends! ❋ J4c0b (2017)

"I was so [embarrassed] this morning, I had to step over a drunken [Carmen on my Veranda] this morning to get to [Starbucks]." ❋ Warmbrother (2014)

[Crickey]! he's [got] [quite the] veranda over the toy shop. ❋ Alpino (2010)

I've got a real [itch] on my [monks veranda] today, need to find somewhere out of teh way to give it a good [scratch] ❋ JTCarter (2022)

“You [reppin]’ [VPS] ([Veranda] Park Solanos)?” ❋ VPS OG (2019)

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