Verandah Sentence Examples

verandah
  • Megan stepped off the verandah onto a walkway that led through the garden.

    70
    16
  • He strode through the vacant hallways to the verandah doors.

    35
    13
  • The interior is dotted with infrequent villages inhabited by Dusuns or by Muruts, a village ordinarily consisting of a single long hut divided up into cubicles, one for the use of each family, opening out on to a common verandah along which the skulls captured by the tribe are festooned.

    37
    16
  • She moved slowly toward the verandah.

    25
    5
  • On the verandah, soft music was playing and several couples were dancing.

    32
    17
  • View the early morning sunrise from your verandah or take the few steps to the waters edge for your moonlight promenade.

    6
    1
  • Or you can opt to wed on the Inn's rooftop terrace and retire to the beachfront verandah for a traditional sit-down reception.

    6
    1
  • He took her elbow and led her back toward the verandah.

    6
    2
  • She was late again, and everyone was on the verandah.

    6
    2
  • A strong hand gripped her arm, gently but firmly pulling her out onto the open area on the verandah.

    5
    2
    Advertisement
  • Luxury stateroom verandah ' diving conditions filled just per place to be.

    4
    2
  • Chances are slim to none that you will score a verandah stateroom by taking advantage of a last minute Disney deal.

    3
    1
  • Trained around the pillars of a sunny verandah, or against a warm wall, the dark wiry stems extend freely, bearing narrow deep green leaves and small drooping bell-flowers of a clear blue, continued through a long season.

    3
    1
  • I followed Quinn down to the water's edge as the women waved from whicker rocking chairs on the wide verandah.

    3
    2
  • Her heart pounding, she took his hand and led him off the verandah into the garden where they could speak privately.

    8
    7
    Advertisement
  • He watched the dancers on the verandah.

    6
    5
  • A snicker worked its way around the verandah.

    4
    3
  • In the villages of the western Atlas the greater part of the upper storey consists of a sort of rough verandah.

    3
    2
  • The building has a verandah from which one imagines, is a rather nice elevated view of the action below.

    4
    3
  • The exterior patios have been lovingly paved with decorative pebbles and the covering verandah supported by solid old brick pillars with wooden beamed roofing.

    4
    3
    Advertisement
  • There are floor to ceiling picture windows, leading onto a large verandah and decked area.

    4
    3
  • She wandered toward the verandah, considering everything necessary to prepare for the trip.

    10
    10
  • Without warning he grabbed her hand and jerked her toward the verandah.

    3
    3
  • He tugged her across the verandah, and Mr. O'Hara stood as they approached, his eyes sparkling with humor.

    7
    7
  • This was the 3rd of December 1894; he was gaily talking on the verandah of his house at Vailima when he had a stroke of apoplexy, from which he never recovered consciousness, and passed away painlessly in the course of the evening.

    6
    6
    Advertisement
  • The former, as one enters from the pathway along the sides of the cliff, have a broad verandah, its roof supported by pillars, and giving towards the interior on to a hall averaging in size about 35 ft.

    6
    6
  • Dusty's gaze followed his finger, where Talon and the Black God stood apart from the others under the protection of a small verandah.

    2
    2
  • A hushed silence fell over the verandah and the strains of an old song filtered soft music through the air.

    12
    15
  • He frowned as he led her across the verandah in a graceful waltz.

    9
    12
  • The houses of the Bhutias are of three and four storeys; all the floors are neatly boarded with deal; and on two sides of the house is a verandah ornamented with carved work generally painted.

    6
    9
  • The house consists principally of one large room opening on the front verandah and containing the altar of the family's ancestors, a table in the centre and couches placed against the wall.

    10
    14