How To Use Back porch In A Sentence

  • The woman says the gator must have pushed through the back porch screen door and then went inside through an open sliding glass door at her home.
  • I see Russia and Putin from my back porch ... simply befogs my mind. Poll: Palin decision doesn't change minds
  • Looking up the hollow from our back porch, the mown field was the only sign of human endeavor.
  • She swept the dirt off the back porch.
  • The delivery boy dumped the groceries on the back porch.
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  • There is an arbored back porch the entire width of the home for enjoying your morning coffee or evening sunsets.
  • It had a glassed-in back porch which we called the ‘Ice Palace.’
  • She slowly ascended the little hill, and reached the back porch.
  • Francesca was feeding the dog on the back porch when the phone rang in the kitchen.
  • Then he gave a little nod, an apology for interrupting, and leaned the bike against the back porch.
  • A 5-gallon glass jug containing hundreds of millions of Cano's yeast cells is sitting on the back porch of Hackett's brewpub in Guerneville, California, 70 miles north of San Francisco.
  • Just leave your shoes on the back porch for now.
  • Written almost entirely on the back porch of a remote cabin, the laid-back organic nature of the record is no surprise.
  • Then he gave a little nod, an apology for interrupting, and leaned the bike against the back porch.
  • Up broken cement steps to the back porch door.
  • It was still goo, so she put it out on the back porch for the cat.
  • But the old man had come out on the back porch.
  • I just sat on the back porch and watched the afternoon fade into a cloudy dusk, then night.
  • Sounds like just the ticket for a shady back porch, cool glass of sun tea and thou.
  • Latovsky flashed the penlight across the back porch and got a gleam of glass in the back door. DOLL'S EYES
  • There he stood on our back porch with a huge snake around his neck.
  • She swept the dirt off the back porch.
  • He rented a nice four-room cottage there, with an icebox out on the back porch and a hammock in the front yard, and begun to paper and paint and grain and kalsomine and made good money from the start. Somewhere in Red Gap
  • When the Moon wheels around to oppose the Sun for the last time in 2012, Mercury will be within a day of its annual conjunction with the core of our galaxy on the back porch of Sagittarius.
  • After the meal, everyone minded their overstuffed stomachs and reclined on the back porch of the old house.
  • Frankie sat facing the door that opened onto the back porch.
  • The woman leaning on the rail of her back porch, had caught her eye, and nodded, as it seemed to Saxon, half to her and half to the underlinen on the line.
  • What I remember most, hiding on that back porch, is how fast my breath left me.
  • Her fingers paused over the cold metal knob that opened the door to the back porch.
  • Near their back porch, they said, rats scamper about, and maggots slither near trash bins.
  • Pull your rocker onto the back porch, or spread your blanket on the roof, turn on the fan and enjoy the quiet.
  • Sometimes she sits in a lounge chair on the back porch and stares off into space.
  • They sat on the back porch as morning breathed a frosty zephyr across the weathered planking.
  • Whether grilling on the back porch or packing a picnic for the beach, there are many cookbooks available to guide you through the best of the season's culinary treats.
  • It might be too cold for an outside shower but if bundled up appropriately, the idyllic back porch nestled in the woods is a great place to unwind. Country Home Rentals For A Relaxing NY Weekend (PHOTOS)
  • I have some salmon smoking on the back porch and a flank steak ready for the BBQ after marinating in teriyaki and horseradish. A retraction -- at least, part of one (Jack Bog's Blog)
  • He used a larger back porch as inspiration, repeating its columns, railings, and even the roof pitch.
  • Often my father would be sitting on back porch, reading the paper, waiting for me.
  • In the shadow of the back porch, a hulky figure materialized. Martyr
  • When Claudette opened the back door she found him on the back porch already, sitting patiently on the glider, as though he hadn't expected to see her for a while.
  • I happened to find the letter on the back porch of the bungalow.
  • Mammy's rheumatism is mighty bad, but she can still shake up corn ash cake and chicken hash with the best," said Sam, coming over to warm his hands and tower above us, while Byrd volunteered to lead Dr. Chubb out to what he called the wash-up bench on the back porch. Over Paradise Ridge A Romance
  • Been raining for the last few days, and the gutter over my back porch is having an issue in one spot ... just happens that the spot is directly over my back door. Friday Pix
  • Instantly my mind saw myself on the back porch of my childhood home cocooned in quilts, reading.
  • The delivery boy dumped the groceries on the back porch.
  • I even longed for the real Australian rubbish in other families' yards, like the stack of 'dead marines' waiting for the bottle-oh on the back porch.
  • Later that afternoon, the old guy settles himself comfortably on his back porch, looking downrange proudly at the targets on the sandbank 50 yards away.
  • Questions remain after woman is charged with killing her 2 teens for being 'mouthy' Questions remain after woman is charged with killing her 2 teens for being 'mouthy' - When police responded to a call from a concerned relative and found Julie Schenecker on the back porch of her Tampa home, they said she was covered in blood and made a gut-wrenching admission: She had killed her teenage son and daughter because they were "mouthy. StarTribune.com rss feed
  • I just sat on the back porch and watched the afternoon fade into a cloudy dusk, then night.
  • Ilsa's house was dark and we padded through to the back porch like conspirators.
  • She dumped her running clothes into the laundry room at the back of the house, put her shoes on the back porch, and went back to see if whoever had called had left a message.
  • Then he gave a little nod, an apology for interrupting, and leaned the bike against the back porch.
  • The house was a three bedroomed semi with a joint garden at the front and an overgrown jungle at the back where bushes and vines actually reached out of chest high grass to scratch and scrape at the back porch.
  • Near their back porch, they said, rats scamper about, and maggots slither near trash bins.
  • Francesca stepped out of the back porch door .'shower? ".
  • At our summer place on the Platte River, we can still shoot most anything in season from the back porch --- squirrels, turkeys, deer, etc. --- thank goodness our world out here still doesn't turn as fast as your world back east, but I'm afraid my grand children will find things different when they get to my age. On Dear Days Gone By
  • There was a scraping noise on the back porch.
  • She glanced at Jack sprawled on the cement of the back porch floor.
  • The interior of the house was in total darkness, the only source of light coming from a lamp hanging from the back porch.
  • The rest is designated as prairie and marshland, winding throughout the development and sometimes right up to back porches.

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