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- adjective Alternative spelling of
colonnaded .
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Examples
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The line of ornate, balconied, collonaded buildings is a feast.
Amazing Madrid kenyonsf 2007
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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
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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
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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.
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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.
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- 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
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The block surrounded by the cathedral and collonaded buildings is a park with a beautiful fountain and palm trees.
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