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colonnades

n. (plural of colonnade English)

Usage examples of "colonnades".

Seeing all these colonnades of bone so methodically ranged about, would you not think you were inside of the great Haarlem organ, and gazing upon its thousand pipes?

To and fro I paced before this skeleton-- brushed the vines aside--broke through the ribs--and with a ball of Arsacidean twine, wandered, eddied long amid its many winding, shaded colonnades and arbors.

Some time later, in visiting these cities for reconstruction, I passed beneath colonnades in ruins and between rows of broken statues.

I myself drew the plan of its Corinthian colonnades and the corresponding alignment of palm trees spaced regularly along the river banks.

For, about the year I860, the ancient materials of the triumphal arch, the colonnades, and the theater were converted into cement or used otherwise to build factories in a neighboring Arab town.

The fact that Owen, himself, purchased The Colonnades had softened him, no doubt.

Leticia dying, spared the knowledge that her great niece had sold The Colonnades, was a blessing.

You came to The Colonnades to take care of business, not fall in love!

This man could be the same person who tipped off the authorities that Selma drowned in front of The Colonnades or the murderer himself.

The Colonnades exhilarated her, even if the circumstances were funereal.

The Colonnades had one ghost, what if there were other evil entities occupying this eerie space.

There was nothing in the archives about an infant being buried in The Colonnades private cemetery.

Owen had committed the deadly blunder of purchasing The Colonnades, property that Margo wanted.

The Colonnades during the past week and closed the house, leaving Jeanette in charge until arrangements could be made with her creditors.

The open space, usually surrounded by colonnades or some kind of public buildings, which served any Greek or Hellenic city as its public meeting place and civic center.