All 7 Uses of
colonnade
in
A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man
- Stephen's mother and his brother and one of his cousins waited at the corner of quiet Foster Place while he and his father went up the steps and along the colonnade where the Highland sentry was parading.†
Chpt 2 *
- Their trim boots prattled as they stood on the steps of the colonnade, talking quietly and gaily, glancing at the clouds, holding their umbrellas at cunning angles against the few last raindrops, closing them again, holding their skirts demurely.†
Chpt 5
- The colonnade above him made him think vaguely of an ancient temple and the ashplant on which he leaned wearily of the curved stick of an augur.†
Chpt 5
- Under the colonnade Temple was standing in the midst of a little group of students.†
Chpt 5
- He walked away slowly towards the deeper shadows at the end of the colonnade, beating the stone softly with his stick to hide his revery from the students whom he had left: and allowed his mind to summon back to itself the age of Dowland and Byrd and Nash.†
Chpt 5
- He came back quickly along the colonnade towards the group of students.†
Chpt 5
- He struck the ferrule of his umbrella on the stone floor of the colonnade.†
Chpt 5
Definition:
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(colonnade) a series of regularly spaced columns -- typically covered by a roof