WordNet
n. first or lowest balcony [syn: mezzanine]
Usage examples of "first balcony".
He overrode the command that would have stopped the lift at the first balcony.
He was halfway to the first balcony when Koko rushed up behind him at a frantic speed and lunged at his legs, throwing him off balance and nearly knocking him to the floor.
Lilting music played from the first balcony orchestra, while two other orchestras awaited their turns.
On the centre of the first balcony of the palace, lanterns were blazing, guardsmen were forming, and a brazen-lunged major-domo was shouting commands.
I said, passing him on the first balcony, making my way to the second, which was the fourth level of the tavern.
At a slight sound Bode looked up, to discover the fox-masked woman on the first balcony.
Jerry craned his neck, trying to see up into the dark first balcony from here.
A minute later, standing again at the front of the first balcony, he surveyed the scene with a slightly more knowledgeable eyes, thanks to Pilgrim's little lecture.
On the first balcony he imagined he caught a glimpse of her, but he circled it without finding her.
It was on the first balcony level, to the left as they entered the house.
Out of two storefronts at this level, and one on either side on the first balcony level above, came a stream of beings, shouting, charging toward Luke and his party.