Synonym: bench, patio, terrasse. Similar words: terraced house, interracial, terra, terrain, terrarium, terra firma, subterranean, mediterranean. Meaning: ['terəs] n. 1. usually paved outdoor area adjoining a residence 2. a level shelf of land interrupting a declivity (with steep slopes above and below) 3. a row of houses built in a similar style and having common dividing walls (or the street on which they face). v. 1. provide (a house) with a terrace 2. make into terraces as for cultivation.
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(91) The approach to the bar's terrace was guarded by two old women taking the sun on a wooden bench.
(92) The men took cigars and brandy outside in the garden, under the awning of wisteria that enveloped the terrace.
(93) It was some time after ten o'clock that I strolled through the gate on to the terrace.
(94) There is an excellent pool with a large sunbathing terrace with sunbeds and the beach is a short walk away.
(95) Thus the optimum conditions for coastal terrace development would seem to be areas with small tidal ranges.
(96) Guests have the use of the spacious ground-floor living room with direct access to the large south-facing terrace.
(97) There is a roof-top sun terrace with panoramic views of the town and the sea, a lounge[Sentencedict.com], bar and restaurant.
(98) The open-air terrace affords unparalleled views of the Big Apple.
(99) In order to stay the night with Bobby at Hamilton Terrace Marsh would occasionally lie to her parents.
(100) So, for the next two hours, they sat on the terrace, and Edouard talked.
(101) On Saturday morning, she was lounging on the terrace in a red sundress when the doorbell rang.
(102) Breakfast is served on the large terrace, weather permitting, and a lunch time grill is sometimes held by the pool.
(103) We camped on a terrace above the lake and had a splendid bathe, swimming and splashing in the fresh clear water.
(104) There is a pretty secluded garden and a sunny terrace.
(105) Jean Reece-Carlton strolled out on to the terrace to inspect it.
(106) Martin was standing at the furthermost edge of the terrace, looking over the gardens and down to the sea.
(107) There are lounges, restaurant and a bar which opens on to a terrace.
(108) From the rooftop terrace the Mellors gazed across lilac and bougainvillea bushes to the sea.
(109) There is an excellent restaurant and, weather permitting, meals can be served alfresco on the terrace.
(110) Three-bedded rooms with terrace and twins with sea view and terrace are available at a supplement.
(111) On the other side of the terrace a raised bed provides visual balance and accommodates a specimen juniper and winter flowering heathers.
(112) The steep, shingled roof shone in varying shades of grey, and there was the terrace in front.
(113) Outside on the terrace, Karen and Eduardo drank wine and took the last of the day's sun.
(114) There is a restaurant for lunch and dinner, but breakfast is generally served out on the terrace overlooking the sea.
(115) The hotel has its own pool with a large sun terrace, ideal for sunbathing.
(116) There is a fresh water pool with bar, a panoramic sunbathing terrace and an airy, first-floor restaurant with sea views.
(117) Molly and Hugh sat on the terrace unable to concentrate on anything else.
(118) He had a small flat in a converted terrace house.
(119) A pair of semi-detached houses which seemed rather out of place adjoined Invicta Terrace.
(120) Fei Yen stood by the window looking down the steep slope towards the terrace and the ornamental lake.
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