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pavilion
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I Am Number Four
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- The park itself is made up of three baseball fields, a playground, and a large pavilion where volunteers serve cider and slices of pumpkin pie.†
p. 133.8 *pavilion = a large structure separate from a main structure or temporary
- Henri and I enter the pavilion.†
p. 134.2
- Just then, over Sarah's shoulder, I see Mark and the rest of the guys from the float walk into the pavilion.†
p. 135.9
- "Sarah," I call, but she keeps walking and disappears past the pavilion.†
p. 137.4
- When I head back to the pavilion Henri is sitting at a picnic table eating a slice of pie with Bernie Kosar lying at his feet.†
p. 140.7
- Henri and I stand beneath the pavilion and I again scan the long line of people waiting their turn.†
p. 143.6
- Sarah surprises me by taking my hand and the three of us rush off towards the hay wagon a hundred yards away from the pavilion.†
p. 145.9
- We hold hands on the walk to the pavilion.†
p. 164.2
Definitions:
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(1)
(pavilion) a large building or section of a building that stands apart in function or design -- often used for gatherings, exhibitions, or specialized purposes
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(2)
(meaning too rare to warrant focus) Much more rarely, pavilion can reference a facet of a gem or part of the outer ear.