arbored
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The brown leaves that drifted to earth in London's parks and along the arbored avenues of Washington fell more slowly than the hopes of men in those capitals last week.
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This replacement had been done so fast that it made the beginning of 1946 look like the arbored entrance to a primrose path.
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From this winning little olitory plot here at the side of the house by the river, we can see under an arbored porch the kitchen itself, open to the world.
From A Midsummer Drive Through the Pyrenees by Dix, Edwin Asa
Now and then, a back door in the dreary block is distinguished by an arbored trellis bearing a grape-vine, and furnishing for the weary housewife a shady kitchen, al fresco.
From Afloat on the Ohio An Historical Pilgrimage of a Thousand Miles in a Skiff, from Redstone to Cairo by Thwaites, Reuben Gold
We entered it by an arched, arbored entrance, at one of its palmetto- thatched ends.
From Mardi: and A Voyage Thither, Vol. I by Melville, Herman
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