gazebo
1 Americannoun
plural
gazebos, gazeboes-
a structure, as an open or latticework pavilion or summerhouse, built on a site that provides an attractive view.
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a small roofed structure that is screened on all sides, used for outdoor entertaining and dining.
noun
plural
gazebosnoun
Etymology
Origin of gazebo
First recorded in 1745–55; origin uncertain
Example Sentences
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We meet in a park and sit under a cafe's gazebo to escape the rain.
From BBC
I haven’t seen this many gazebos since we visited Disneyland Paris.
From Literature
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Orion was chasing other dogs around, while Llewelyn was speaking Wild to the birds in the gazebo.
From Literature
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They even talk about it when they’re on the gazebo, the terrace; they have that whole scene where it is all about asking questions, not answering questions.
From Los Angeles Times
At an event that included a recreation of the Stars Hollow gazebo, ‘Gilmore Girls’ fans, including several mother-daughter duos, said the show is as comforting as ever.
From Los Angeles Times
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