verandaed

[ vuh-ran-duhd ]

adjective
  1. having a veranda: a verandaed house.

Origin of verandaed

1
First recorded in 1810–20; veranda + -ed3

Words Nearby verandaed

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How to use verandaed in a sentence

  • Daphne sent her carriage back to the inn and climbed the steep drive which led up to the verandaed house.

    Marriage la mode | Mrs. Humphry Ward
  • Here were the little, whitewashed cabins, the red soil, the angular stone houses—verandaed and shuttered—of his native town.

  • It stood two storied, verandaed and hideous, a blot upon the soil of picturesque Mexico.

    The Mucker | Edgar Rice Burroughs
  • Young Rutherford thanked him warmly and the two walked back toward the long, low, wide verandaed house.

    Motor Matt's Air Ship | Stanley R. Matthews
  • He took us, from the river-steps in front of his own big, verandaed house, down the Blue Nile in a fast steam launch.

    It Happened in Egypt | C. N. Williamson