Pronunciation of the English word veranda.
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1. | I left some scallions out on the veranda for too long and they dried out. | |
2. | However, Vince, on Jen's house's veranda, was naked from the waist up. He might even have been starkers! | |
3. | They have a very nice veranda. | |
4. | Tom and Mary were sitting across from each other at a table on the veranda. | |
5. | I spent that day listening to the lonely scrapings of a pen. During that time, from time to time, I heard a Java sparrow twittering. It occurred to me that maybe Java sparrows twitter out of loneliness too. I walked out to the veranda to see. Nevertheless, flying to and fro between two perches busily and incessantly, it did not show the slightest hint of grievance. | |
6. | Tom and Mary are outside on the veranda. | |
7. | Tom and Mary often drink their morning coffee on the veranda. | |
8. | Tom is out on the veranda. | |
9. | Mr. Harrison was sitting on his vineshaded veranda, in his shirt sleeves, enjoying his evening pipe. | |
10. | Anne, who was perched on the edge of the veranda, enjoying the charm of a mild west wind blowing across a newly ploughed field on a gray November twilight and piping a quaint little melody among the twisted firs below the garden, turned her dreamy face over her shoulder. |