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patios Meaning
patios
an often paved recreation area next to a dwelling, a recreation area that adjoins a dwelling, is often paved, and is adapted especially to outdoor dining, courtyard, an inner court open to the sky
patios Sentence Examples
- The spacious patios of the villa provided ample space for relaxation and al fresco dining.
- The brick patios surrounding the pool created a charming and cozy atmosphere.
- The restaurant's vine-covered patios offered a romantic setting for evening meals.
- The open patios of the apartment building allowed for plenty of natural light and ventilation.
- The shaded patios of the park provided shelter from the summer sun for picnickers.
- The stone patios adjacent to the historic mansion complemented its elegant façade.
- The sunken patios in the central courtyard created a tranquil oasis amidst the city bustle.
- The rooftop patios of the towering skyscraper provided breathtaking views of the cityscape.
- The outdoor patios of the hotel were decorated with vibrant flowers and exotic plants.
- The secluded patios of the retreat offered a serene space for meditation and reflection.
FAQs About the word patios
an often paved recreation area next to a dwelling, a recreation area that adjoins a dwelling, is often paved, and is adapted especially to outdoor dining, court
courtyards, quadrangles, yards, courts, terraces, inclosures, plazas, quads,enclosures, atria
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The spacious patios of the villa provided ample space for relaxation and al fresco dining.
The brick patios surrounding the pool created a charming and cozy atmosphere.
The restaurant's vine-covered patios offered a romantic setting for evening meals.
The open patios of the apartment building allowed for plenty of natural light and ventilation.