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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

A window made by Louis Comfort Tiffany’s studio that depicts a grapevine-laced colonnade has been transferred to the Flint Institute of Arts in Michigan from a nearby cemetery that had suffered vandalism and theft.

From New York Times

As guests assembled Sunday night beneath the British Museum colonnades for a celebration of the 15 years since Erdem Moralioglu’s first fashion show, a storm rumbled overhead.

From New York Times

He’ll blast Queen or Pet Shop Boys and ride into the sun lingering on the horizon, his rattling bus coasting between a colonnade of ginkgo trees.

From Los Angeles Times

It wasn’t until the 17th round — with three children already eliminated — that MacNolia got a surprise: “colonnade.”

From Washington Post