Terrasse in a sentence as a verb

The apartment is fairly big, yes, and it does have a terrasse. I also have 2 kids.

Here's your schedule : walk along the beach to go and pick up your breakfast, back to your place or stay at the terrasse for some work, then grab a sandwich at lunch, go for a swim. Work a few hours again, then swim before the sun goes down.

A way you can see that is how enthusiastically restaurants expand their terrasse as soon as it’s possible — there’s never a second kitchen that opens in the back alley to match. Deliveries were leveraging existing capacity most of the time.

That maybe this time in the sun with a beer at a terrasse where you are not raising kids or making money is not a complete improductive ritual to be eliminated, but maybe it's part of what makes a free human, time to think, relax, and exchange ideas.

Terrasse definitions

verb

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

See also: terrace