porch (Meaning)

Wordnet

porch (n)

a structure attached to the exterior of a building often forming a covered entrance

porch Sentence Examples

  1. The old Victorian house boasts a picturesque porch with intricate gingerbread trim.
  2. The wide front porch invited guests to relax and enjoy the summer breeze.
  3. The antique rocking chairs on the porch creaked gently as the wind whispered through the leaves.
  4. The back porch overlooked a lush garden, providing a serene sanctuary for contemplation.
  5. The screened-in porch offered protection from insects while allowing the inhabitants to enjoy the outdoors.
  6. The porch light cast a warm glow on the cobblestone path leading to the front door.
  7. The children's laughter echoed through the screened porch as they played on a rainy afternoon.
  8. The old couple sat on the porch swing, reminiscing about their younger days.
  9. The porch was the perfect spot to sip tea and watch the sunset over the distant hills.
  10. The wooden porch boards had weathered the storms, bearing witness to countless memories made within its walls.

FAQs About the word porch

a structure attached to the exterior of a building often forming a covered entrance

verandah, lanai,piazza, stoop, veranda, portico, sunporch, sun parlor, gallery, solarium

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The old Victorian house boasts a picturesque porch with intricate gingerbread trim.

The wide front porch invited guests to relax and enjoy the summer breeze.

The antique rocking chairs on the porch creaked gently as the wind whispered through the leaves.

The back porch overlooked a lush garden, providing a serene sanctuary for contemplation.