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  • adjective Alternative spelling of colonnaded.

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Examples

  • The line of ornate, balconied, collonaded buildings is a feast.

    Amazing Madrid kenyonsf 2007

  • It is a vast marble collonaded corridor extending around a great unoccupied square of ground; its broad floor is marble, and on every slab is an inscription -- for every slab covers a corpse.

    The Innocents Abroad — Volume 02 Mark Twain 1872

  • It is a vast marble collonaded corridor extending around a great unoccupied square of ground; its broad floor is marble, and on every slab is an inscription -- for every slab covers a corpse.

    The Innocents Abroad Mark Twain 1872

  • Part of the beauty he was referring to was the collonaded tunnel created by the now long deceased Elm trees, breakfast, lunch and dinner for some microbe from Holland.

    Yale Daily News: Latest Issue 2009

  • Part of the beauty he was referring to was the collonaded tunnel created by the now long deceased Elm trees, breakfast, lunch and dinner for some microbe from Holland.

    Yale Daily News: Latest Issue 2009

  • - This 19th-century church may be new compared to other Naples sights, but it's an interesting building on Piazza Plebiscito that resembles Rome's famous Pantheon - with collonaded "arms" reminiscent of St. Peter's Square.

    Italy Travel Guide 2009

  • The block surrounded by the cathedral and collonaded buildings is a park with a beautiful fountain and palm trees.

    TravelPod.com Recent Updates 2008

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