Veranda in a sentence as a noun

No, I think the iPad is like a veranda, and the Kindle is like a block of cheese. No, wait, the iPad is like a BMW, and the Kindle is 40,000 frequent flyer points.

The police will enforce the kidnapping of a child, if it won't draw too much of a crowd, for a free veranda. Casually.

Sometimes it was so hot and humid that we could not do any other than just lie on the veranda and sweat. The amount of water you would drink a day was staggering.

I like to shampoo my hair on my veranda in the jungle, then put on my cushy khaki pyjamas, while smoking a cheroot. It's nirvana.

It's a bit like complaining that there's no English word for 'forest' because we stole it from the French, or veranda, which we stole from Hindi.

We ended the day with a big family BBQ on the veranda and so much wine... pretty good retirement if you can afford it.

They walk through to a lovely veranda overlooking the river, and sit down to eat. The Greek is very impressed with everything and asks "How did you manage to get this place?"

We were kids and teens and we would enter through the rear veranda and shower before entering the kitchen or mingle with the rest of the family. It was the same with utensils and bed linens.

"They bought the four-bedroom, 3½-bathroom unit, measuring about 1,840 square feet along with a separate veranda, for about $250,000 in 2011." I'm sure it's a very nice place, but that sum is nothing to sneeze at.

There is a stash of cows nearby and he chooses a cow, brings it to the residence, you provide your wide-container/pail and he milks the cow at your veranda. Milk is served at only one time - early morning.

I curse the previous owners of our house that installed the veranda. It's an old house with thick stone walls and traditional shutters but all that glass is making it unbearable right now in Marseille.

Depending on your English dialect it might be a terrace, pavement, patio or even verandah seating.

I own one too and it blows every computer screen- especially when i want to read on the couch or in bed or on may veranda or in my garend- in short in sunlight...

Regardless of the number of times UPS drivers have been filmed just throwing a package over a fence or lobbing it onto a veranda rather than actually walking up the path? My experience has been far better with Amazon's deliverers than with shipping companies.

When i lived near the ocean in kawasaki there was always some black fine-grained soot that would slowly build up over the year on a veranda, and wondered if it wasnt the nearby incinerators...

And more flexible: not everyone lives in a standard American suburb home with a garden, a veranda and doorsteps in front of it. Lots of people live in multi-tenant houses without gardens, even without doorsteps - or if there are doorsteps, they end directly on the street, so anything left there is stolen within minutes.

Veranda definitions

noun

a porch along the outside of a building (sometimes partly enclosed)

See also: verandah gallery