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colonnade

[kol-uh-neyd] / ˌkɒl əˈneɪd /


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Brainstorming a rescue plan, they recalled the colonnades in the disparate cities of Buenos Aires, Argentina, and Moline, Illinois.

From Seattle Times

Today, only the central colonnade remains that contains the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier, where visiting foreign leaders lay wreaths.

From Seattle Times

Accessed by a long driveway lined with olive trees, the nearly 20,000-square-foot spread is filled with limestone floors, Venetian plaster walls, brick-barrel ceilings and colonnades inspired by 14th-century Italian gothic architecture.

From Los Angeles Times

The spaceship-shaped, glass-dominated addition of luxury areas and modern amenities was designed to preserve the stadium’s famous Greek and Romanesque colonnades, but the clash of styles prompted widespread criticism.

From Seattle Times

So did my joy in being back out in the world, when our path to the rose garden took us past an office building with a colonnade, where three women were roller skating.

From Los Angeles Times