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Definition of Gazeboes
1. gazebo [n] - See also: gazebo
Lexicographical Neighbors of Gazeboes
Literary usage of Gazeboes
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. An English Holiday with Car and Camera by James John Hissey (1908)
"CHAPTER VII Admiral Blake's birthplace—A picture with a strange history—
gazeboes—Coleridge's cottage at Nether Stowey—Stories of Somerset smugglers—The ..."
2. Life of Oliver Goldsmith by Austin Dobson, John Parker Anderson (1888)
"... it included, in the " scanty plot" of half an acre, all those jets d'eau,
flying Mercuries, gazeboes, and ditches— " four foot wide, With angles, ..."
3. Constantinople and Its Environs by David Porter (1835)
"These are called gazeboes. I have christened them Points Look-out. At every window
of these, you will find, every hour of the day, a well dressed female ..."
4. The Seeds of Enchantment: Being Some Attempt to Narrate the Curious by Gilbert Frankau (1921)
"The usual fountain plashed in the centre of the courtyard; all the porticoes
glimmered cheerful lantern-light; from the gazeboes trilled laughter of girls' ..."