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- noun Plural form of
porch .
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Examples
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I have wondered, why screened in porches are not part of too many homes.
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+ In most French church façades the porches were the most striking features, with their deep shadows and sculptured arches.
A Text-Book of the History of Architecture Seventh Edition, revised 1890
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Besides this great hall, there were two others, called porches, of smaller dimensions, in one of which the throne of justice was placed.
The Great Events by Famous Historians, Volume 01 Rossiter Johnson 1885
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Under these "porches" or colonnades were usually a large number of infirm people waiting for the
Easton's Bible Dictionary M.G. Easton 1897
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Do unit owners have exclusive easements or right to use certain common areas such as porches, decks, storage spaces and parking spaces?
Summit Daily News - Top Stories By ALLISON SIMSON special to the daily 2010
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Do unit owners have exclusive easements or right to use certain common areas such as porches, decks, storage spaces and parking spaces?
Summit Daily News - Top Stories By ALLISON SIMSON special to the daily 2010
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Negotiations with the town hinge on discussions of man-made aspects of the land, such as porches and yards that extend into the forest, said town attorney Curtis Coltrane.
Island Packet: Home 2010
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Do unit owners have exclusive easements or right to use certain common areas such as porches, decks, storage spaces and parking spaces?
Summit Daily News - Top Stories By ALLISON SIMSON special to the daily 2010
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Negotiations with the town hinge on discussions of man-made aspects of the land, such as porches and yards that extend into the forest, said town attorney Curtis Coltrane.
Island Packet: Home 2010
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Do unit owners have exclusive easements or right to use certain common areas such as porches, decks, storage spaces and parking spaces?
ActiveRain Real Estate Network Richard Vetstein (Vetstein Law Group 2010
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