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second balcony

n. rearmost or uppermost area in the balcony containing the least expensive seats [syn: family circle, upper balcony, peanut gallery]

Usage examples of "second balcony".

Before James can finish speaking, Kalika attacks those on the second balcony.

On the second balcony he was able to grab her, but she slithered from his grasp, leaving him down on all fours.

The burrow-warden's mithril hands slashed and punched, and he scrambled away along the second balcony in search of another stair.

He stood up and walked to the rear of the apartment, where there was a second balcony behind the elevator shaft and the steep stairway.

I knelt before the table on the second balcony, placing the tray on the floor and quickly, deferentially, placing its contents on the table, the assorted meats and cheese, the sauces and fruits, and wines and nuts.

He still had the big voice that could reach into the second balcony without a mike.

But at last, just as Phillips was growing winded and dizzy, he and Gioia came out on to the second balcony, the one marking the transition between the octagonal section and the Lighthouse's uppermost storey, which was cylindrical and very slender.

But at last, just as Phillips was growing winded and dizzy, he and Gioia came out onto the second balcony, the one marking the transition between the octagonal section and the Lighthouses uppermost storey, which was cylindrical and very slender.

Above the main door, on the second balcony, the Lady Washington sat with her needlework.

A growling catlike purr that could be heard in the second balcony, I'm sure, and it killed us: he skipped off, the curtain descending in a rain of applause, a few of the audience imitating his cat yips.