Definition of Gazeboes

1. Noun. (plural of gazebo) ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Definition of Gazeboes

1. gazebo [n] - See also: gazebo

Lexicographical Neighbors of Gazeboes

gaywads
gaywings
gazabo
gazaboes
gazabos
gazal
gazals
gazania
gazanias
gazar
gazars
gaze
gaze paretic nystagmus
gazebo
gazeboes (current term)
gazebolike
gazebos
gazed
gazee
gazees
gazeful
gazehound
gazehounds
gazeka
gazel
gazeless
gazelle
gazelle hound
gazelle in the garden

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' ..."

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