Terrace in a sentence as a noun

And no, I'm not joking - some retards once stole a whole fridge worth of beer from a friend's terrace.

The husband noticed a clothes rack full of towels on a terrace, and exclaimed 'Look at that! Did you see that?

You certainly can put them on the terrace. I'd recommend looking for a local provider of nucs who has "gentle bees".

A classmate fell to his death from his apartment's terrace in a skyscraper a few months ago. We were just coming back for our second year of Grad school.

Many cafés barely have service, if you want to be served you go to the counter and get whatever you need, then you go back to the terrace.

When they change, and decide to hang around the hive, don't let anybody at the terrace, or near it in any way. That does not happen often, and does not last for long, but you better stay away for a while.

Peole just works the necesary to live, you must add tha the climate is pretty good and is easy to be at a terrace all day having a coffe or some beers. This system also is prone to ballot buys by local policians.

Terrace in a sentence as a verb

I don't know what Githib's office layout is like, but the way I read the hula hooping, it sounded like it was outside, in a courtyard or roof terrace maybe, or in a recreation area. > It's an unusual thing to do, so it will draw eyes.

We pay GBP1300 per month for a newly renovated, spacious 1 bedroom flat in a Victorian terrace. Give me a period property over a flimsy/shabby new build any day of the week.

My first thought after reading this, being a couple of weeks away from owning my first home with land, and a roof terrace was… is it safe to keep bees on a 3rd floor balcony where there's occasionally going to be people? The terrace is 16 square meters, and right outside what will be our bedroom.

But the classic of the whole evening is when we went back out on the terrace to have petit fours. Thierry Rataureau turnes to FG and says "So, Steven what do you think?" It was Thierry's first time at elBulli and he was contemplating the meal. FG, who had noticed how little light there was on the terrace turned and said "I think I'm going to need flash".

On the other hand, the ad I responded to mentioned a "roof terrace" which would have elicited a few chuckles if they'd put up a picture of the wobbly ladder leading to the standard flat roof. Funnily enough, its a dubious feature I actually like for the views and the way it catches the sun rather better than the bona fide garden I had in my last place.

* Do programming in parks, outside cafe terrace or in the garden * Get a dog and go with him every day * Start jogging etc. There are lot of possibilities to change your modern life to a for the human race suitable lifestyle.

Well, he didn't derive his algorithm using the approach he advocated, here is what he himself has to say on it: One morning I was shopping in Amsterdam with my young fiance, and tired, we sat down on the caf terrace to drink a cup of coffee and I was just thinking about whether I could do this, and I then designed the algorithm for the shortest path. As I said, it was a twenty-minute invention.

Terrace definitions

noun

usually paved outdoor area adjoining a residence

See also: patio

noun

a level shelf of land interrupting a declivity (with steep slopes above and below)

See also: bench

noun

a row of houses built in a similar style and having common dividing walls (or the street on which they face); "Grosvenor Terrace"

verb

provide (a house) with a terrace; "We terrassed the country house"

See also: terrasse

verb

make into terraces as for cultivation; "The Incas terraced their mountainous land"