Similar words: falcon, malcontent, social contract, constitutional convention, alcohol, penal code, spinal cord, nonalcoholic. Meaning: ['bælkənɪ] n. 1. an upper floor projecting from the rear over the main floor in an auditorium 2. a platform projecting from the wall of a building and surrounded by a balustrade or railing or parapet.
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1. The balcony juts out over the garden.
2. We have breakfast on the balcony in summer.
3. The balcony of the living-room is cantilevered.
4. He stood at the balcony to overlook neighbour's hallroom.
5. We had drinks on the hotel balcony.
6. The whole building has no balcony.
7. The balcony was entwined with roses.
8. You can see the sea from our balcony.
9. She set up her telescope on the balcony.
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12. The door opens onto a long balcony.
13. The balcony was closed with bars.
14. I sat on the balcony sunning myself.
15. Our seats are in row F of the balcony.
16. The balcony juts out over the street.
17. Has your flat got a balcony?
18. She drew me onto the balcony.
19. They stepped out onto the balcony.
20. There were tubs of flowers on the balcony.
21. He was watching a performance from the balcony.
22. A balcony overhangs the door below it.
23. We watched the proceedings from the balcony.
24. All rooms have a balcony or terrace.
25. A balcony is available for a £20 supplement.
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