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pillared

American  
[pil-erd] / ˈpɪl ərd /

adjective

  1. furnished with pillars serving as an architectural ornament, border, or support.


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Separately, Trump said he was replacing the decades-old sandstone paving stones in the colonnade, the pillared walkway that leads from the main White House mansion to the Oval Office.

From Barron's • Mar. 24, 2026

Armed with a cut of the film, pillared by the songs he wrote and arranged, Blumberg crafted a score that subtly teed up song melodies and established a sense of spiritual trance.

From Los Angeles Times • Dec. 24, 2025

Wedding planner Natalia wouldn't go into specifics about Yakubets' big day but showed us around some of the key locations, including a pillared building carved out of the hills near a lake.

From BBC • Nov. 16, 2021

Trimer stopped and looked back at the tall, white pillared building.

From Washington Post • Jul. 9, 2021

He ran all the way to the medicine man’s, through cobbled streets, past groups of men sipping coriander tea and beautiful pillared villas.

From "The Boy Who Met a Whale" by Nizrana Farook