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verandaed

American  
[vuh-ran-duhd] / vəˈræn dəd /

adjective

  1. having a veranda.

    a verandaed house.


Etymology

Origin of verandaed

First recorded in 1810–20; veranda + -ed 3

Example Sentences

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Packwaukee apparently had great pretensions once, with her battlement-fronts and verandaed inn; but that day has long passed, and a picturesque float-bridge, mossy and decayed, remains the sole point of 161 artistic interest.

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The rambling, verandaed house was sold for a song to the Gano-Lees, and the question was, where could John with his delicate health, his interrupted and insufficient schooling, make a livelihood?

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Here were the little, whitewashed cabins, the red soil, the angular stone houses—verandaed and shuttered—of his native town.

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As they returned, they loitered by the green, verandaed club house to count the fast diminishing fleet of yachts, and joined an ironic audience who watched the struggles of two motorboat owners with their craft, and a pair of rickety wagon trucks.

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Daphne sent her carriage back to the inn and climbed the steep drive which led up to the verandaed house.

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