Porch - definition, pronunciation, transcription

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Amer.  |pɔːrtʃ|  American pronunciation of the word porch
Brit.  |pɔːtʃ|  British pronunciation of the word porch

noun

- a structure attached to the exterior of a building often forming a covered entrance

Extra examples

The house has a large front porch.

...vacationers relaxing on the inn's spacious front porch...

The wood on the porch has weathered over the years.

We sat on the porch swing and watched the neighbors.

Are you finished sweeping the porch?

...a good afternoon to spend lazying on the back porch...

Relaxing on the porch of our private villa was sheer bliss.

The porch is supported by steel cantilevers.

The porch roof creaked with the heavy weight of the snow.

...she consciously avoided walking past the abandoned house, with its broken windows and sagging porch...

The house had a lopsided porch.

She sat on the porch puffing on a cigarette.

To get under the porch, I lay on my stomach and slithered like a snake.

The porch needs a good sweeping.

...the soothing tinkle of the wind chime on the back porch...

Word forms

noun
singular: porch
plural: porches
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