pergola

IPA: pˈɝgʌɫʌ

noun

  • A framework in the form of a passageway of columns that supports a trelliswork roof; used to support and train climbing plants.
  • Such a framework employed to provide shade, especially over a patio.
  • A surname from Italian.
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Examples of "pergola" in Sentences

  • The pergola is the one that flanked the "Turkish Villa", aka the
  • A pergola is a series of archways that are tied together, usually with wooden beams or posts.
  • For Lynn and Joe Rouse, the pergola is a versatile area that's relatively inexpensive to maintain.
  • Arrived at home, Laura (as soon as she had looked up the definition of "pergola" in the dictionary) lost no time in telephoning to Mrs. Cressler.
  • A trellised arbour (which some years later would have been called a pergola) led from the porch up the hill to an old-fashioned summer-house on the crest.
  • Well, often what you'll see in a pergola is a lot more lattice going in closer together and going perpendicular to that, creating the surface for the growing vine and to block sun, of course.

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