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porch
[ pawrch, pohrch ]
noun
- an exterior appendage to a building, forming a covered approach or vestibule to a doorway.
- a veranda.
- the Porch, the portico or stoa in the agora of ancient Athens, where the Stoic philosopher Zeno of Citium and his followers met.
- Obsolete. a portico.
porch
/ ɔːʃ /
noun
- a low structure projecting from the doorway of a house and forming a covered entrance
- an exterior roofed gallery, often partly enclosed; veranda
Other 51Թ Forms
- ǰl adjective
- ǰl adjective
- ܲd·ǰ noun
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of porch1
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of porch1
Example Sentences
He lives on Sonoma Drive in his grandparents’ old house, where he and his wife married on the back porch and where they are raising their children.
Some of them are sitting in boxes on a side porch at Garland’s mother’s house, and others are in a climate-controlled warehouse in Harbor City donated by a friend in the tile industry.
He began serving cacao to visitors on his porch, and friends started calling them “cacao ceremonies.”
An amateur musician whom The Times covered when he performed impromptu pandemic-era cello concerts from his Pasadena porch, Kim has reputation for being calm and cerebral, and aware of the complexities in running a university.
It’s alone when the movie starts, pacing the film’s only set, a century-old house with a wrap-around porch that the ghost is unable to go outside and enjoy.
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