noun
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
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covered
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He stumbled with vengeful intent through wide, open-topped courtyards and along covered , low-ceilinged walkways .
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The hotel is built around a nineteenth-century palace, with covered walkways to the modern bedroom wings.
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A covered walkway , already damp with footprints, led under the Midwest Highway that cut the city like a blade.
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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a covered walkway
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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A cloistered walkway bordered the courtyard on three sides, arches supported by white pillars, on each pillar a lamp.
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But the Charles Bridge, with it brick-laid walkway and towering Gothic gateways, was the oldest.
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Clad in soft cotton kimonos and sandals, guests wander the flagstone walkways on their way to open-air hot tubs.
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It was a mass of walkways and nissan huts.
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The walkways led to customs checks where there were never any lines and baggage claims where the bags were always waiting.
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The Hyatt Regency walkways collapsed while several hundred people were dancing on them.
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There he mounted the heads of his victims along the walkway of his tent to impress his evening visitors.
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Up above, two flying walkways in oak and steel traverse the space at third and fourth levels.