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[ UK /ɡɐzˈiːbə‍ʊ/ ]
NOUN
  1. a small roofed building affording shade and rest

How To Use gazebo In A Sentence

  • Built on pillars, the octagonal wood-frame gazebo juts out over the slope, extending the outdoor living area.
  • Aperitifs and canapés in the Cedar Room and post-prandial drinks in the gazebo on the lawn should not be missed.
  • The classic gazebo is octagonal in shape and has a high, peaked roof.
  • The design of a redwood shade shelter can vary from a lattice trellis to a post, beam and rafter construction or the more elaborate angles of a pagoda or gazebo-style shelter.
  • Hidden among the explosive greenery are waterfront and hillside cottages, and palm-thatch gazebos where guests are taking dinner.
  • The undulating landscape of lawns, palms, sycamores, blackthorns and acacias was interspersed with gazebos and pseudo-Moorish limestone structures that house the coffee shop and seating areas.
  • That facility comprises a chapel, a crematory, gazebos and an operations office.
  • A gazebo, garden seats, the grottoes and the waterside plantings will convey the exuberance of the Victorian garden.
  • Without waiting for him to respond I got up from my seat and hurried out of the gazebo towards the house.
  • Garages, barns, church halls, roadside gazeboes - all had been converted into temporary exhibition spaces. Travel news, travel guides and reviews | guardian.co.uk
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