Awnings [noun]

Definition of Awnings:

canopy

Synonyms of Awnings:


Opposite/Antonyms of Awnings:

-


Sentence/Example of Awnings:

Below the great gothic windows spreads the awning of a café, which takes up all the ground floor.

There were seats here and there in different places, but no awning or shelter of any kind overhead.

Fortunately, but little exertion was now necessary, and our only relief was in lying still, with an impromptu awning over us.

They had white domestic awnings in front, and the country people hitched their horses to the awning-posts.

A small awning was made over the window, which improved the appearance very much.

Heard from granite colonnade or beneath cool linen awning, it was mellowed by distance, to monotonous music.

Some one on the other side of the veranda drops down an awning, and we drop the awning on our side.

The awning shuts us in overhead, but at the side we can see the smooth water lying white in the moonlight.

The tables were set on a terrace with plants and flowers about them, and covered with a tricolored awning.

Then, very tight-lipped, he issued out beneath the awning, where among the Malays a whispering buzz of talk was forward.