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Sentence count:278+2Posted:2017-05-02Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: benchpatioterrasseSimilar words: terraced houseinterracialterraterrainterrariumterra firmasubterraneanmediterraneanMeaning: ['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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(151) The two men were alone together indoors and I was on the terrace.
(152) It also has administrative offices, a gift shop, a rehearsal hall and an outdoor rooftop terrace for outdoor receptions.
(153) Drinks are served in the dining room or on the terrace which offers lovely views across the lake.
(154) The guests enjoyed cool drinks on the arched terrace beside the gently-lapping pool. Sentencedict.com
(155) One of my favourites for growing in containers on a patio or terrace is the heliotrope used for bedding.
(156) You may prefer a large and simple paved terrace area, or something smaller, incorporating raised beds and a barbecue.
(157) The ugly little terrace house was her husband, her lover and the child she had never conceived.
(158) With great relish he would recount the story of how he had surprised Branson one morning outside his house in Denbigh Terrace.
(159) You may prefer to sit on the terrace sipping a cocktail at sunset.
(160) Felicity replaced the blotter and strolled out on to the terrace.
(161) There is a swimming pool with a sun terrace, pool bar, free deckchairs and deckchairs all set in lovely gardens.
(162) Coffee cup in hand, slopping the liquid in its saucer, I went out on to the terrace.
(163) Mr Loughran has had nothing but bad luck since he moved into 13 Harding Terrace, Darlington.
(164) A pleasant feature of the boardroom is the open terrace, overlooking the concourse, with its terracotta tiled floor.
(165) You can have an instant garden for a windowsill, balcony, roof terrace, or even your doorstep.
(166) The dark figure on the raised white terrace; legate of the sun facing the sun; the most ancient royal power.
(167) Patio, terrace, base of wall or building, front of shrub border are all suitable places.
(168) All this time she had been imagining him pacing the terrace at Rocamar.
(169) To the south lay a vast area of redevelopment, relieved only by the remains of a Victorian terrace.
(170) Ahead of me was a glass-panelled oak door which led out to the sun terrace.
(171) Then he went across his terrace and down on to his damp spring lawn.
(172) The main drawback was that Edwin rarely visited North Terrace.
(173) She walked to the edge of the terrace and leaned on the balustrade, looking out over Florence.
(174) Stock also has the perfect mountain restaurant - small, with a sunny wooden terrace, hearty food together with splendid views.
(175) A terrace of visually pleasing stone cottages facing the neat village green are dated 1846.
(176) In one field he heard the hiss of scythes, and on a narrow terrace he saw two men weeding by lamplight.
(177) The restaurant overlooks the bay and in high season guests can dine on the terrace.
(178) There is an air of opulent grandeur in the several elegant lounges, a pretty terrace and restaurant offering a good choice.
(179) Joseph smiled and apologized once more and watched as Tran Van Hieu shepherded his family off the terrace.
(180) As Mike moved towards my table the two children left him, going off across the terrace in different directions.
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