noun
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ ADJECTIVE
private
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All bedrooms have a private bathroom and balcony .
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There was a private balcony that overlooked a wide bend in the river that runs through Minsk.
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The comfortable, traditionally furnished bedrooms all have a private balcony overlooking Positano.
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All the rooms at the Yahsi Beach are of a good size and have private facilities and balconies .
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It has rooms with private facilities and balconies .
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Bedrooms are comfortably furnished, predominantly in wood, and have private bathrooms and balconies .
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The apartments are comfortable and spacious with kitchenette, private bathroom and balcony and sleep 2, 3 or 4.
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The comfortable bedrooms all have private bathrooms and balconies .
small
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Twin rooms have mini-bar and small balcony and some have a side sea view.
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Bedrooms all have air-conditioning, hair dryer, small balcony and side sea view.
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The twin bedrooms have the benefit of a small balcony with lovely views to the coast.
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Her suite of rooms was cool and restful and there was a small balcony beyond the bedroom window.
wooden
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We were served trout plucked from the river specially for us, under an awning on a wooden balcony overhanging the water.
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But the best place to ride on this ten-hour trip to Kuala Lumpur is on the wooden balcony between the coaches.
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The Dorfwirt is a distinctive hotel with carved wooden balconies , and the peaceful atmosphere is totally in keeping with this relaxing resort.
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A half-timbered family hotel with rooms off a creaky wooden balcony running round two sides of a courtyard.
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It was a great slab-sided craft with lots of wooden balconies and curtained windows.
■ VERB
sit
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Ruth fixed herself a cold drink and sat out on the balcony of the apartment to drink it.
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She poured herself more brandy and sat on the balcony , invisible against the dark room.
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While Ludovico was playing tennis, she sat on the balcony and wrote Nora a letter.
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Together they sat by the balcony overlooking avenue Foch and cried in each other's arms until the early hours.
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Every morning he rose early and sat on the balcony in the cool air.
stand
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He was standing by the balcony .
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He stood on the balcony with his coffee.
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Nader Nadirpur stood by the balcony window looking out over the avenue.
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Luke was standing outside on the balcony , and once again she found herself looking at his back.
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Several, standing on the balcony in full view of the crowd, taunted their enemies below.
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I stand on the balcony , sniffing the dawn air.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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All bedrooms are twin with private bathroom; some with a balcony .
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Karen risked a glance over the balcony wall.
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One of his neighbours finds water dripping from the balcony above along her ceiling and out near her electric fire.
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Room with garden view and balcony £8.25.
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She took it out to the balcony to drink it and think.
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The boiler burst and the balcony was declared unsafe.
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The theater on the $ 320 million vessel was designed in the style of an outdoor amphitheater, with cantilevered balconies.
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The twin bedded rooms have private shower-rooms, and some have a balcony .