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		Definition of breezeway in English: breezewaynounˈbriːzweɪˈbrizˌweɪ North American A roofed outdoor passage, as between a house and a garage.  Example sentencesExamples -  We began to walk, side-by-side beneath the breezeways.
 -  An enclosed breezeway connects garage to house and also serves as Lisa's hobby/sewing room.
 -  I wailed and collapsed sobbing in the breezeway.
 -  The apartment complex looked like a three story motel with open breezeways.
 -  When used as a breezeway, a sunroom can also link an addition or garage to the house.
 -  I went into my garage and out onto the breezeway.
 -  The seven-kilowatt fuel cell, about the size of a large copy machine, sat in the breezeway.
 -  Jesse and Melanie merged into the crowd of students going towards the breezeway.
 -  The little house fly may hover in large numbers in nearby garages, breezeways and homes because it prefers shade.
 -  Development in rural areas means concrete houses built on pilings to allow a breezeway and carport underneath.
 -  I followed her to my breezeway with Kami behind me.
 -  As if on cue, Noah walked by, headed for the breezeway.
 -  With screens for most of its walls, the cabin feels like a large breezeway.
 -  Normally, there's little chance that you'll meet anyone in the breezeway, especially thirty minutes before class.
 -  And at one end of the family room is an outdoor shower stall set in a breezeway.
 -  A breezeway greets me when I exit the elevator onto the second floor.
 -  The school had most of its lockers lining the outside of the buildings under open breezeways.
 -  Jeremey raised an eyebrow before standing and following Thomas out into the hallway and to the breezeway outside.
 -  A house on Puget Sound is two separate buildings with a connecting breezeway.
 -  To merge indoors and outdoors, use covered breezeways or shaded patios to link rooms.
 
    Definition of breezeway in US English: breezewaynounˈbrēzˌwāˈbrizˌweɪ North American A roofed outdoor passage, as between a house and a garage.  Example sentencesExamples -  We began to walk, side-by-side beneath the breezeways.
 -  Development in rural areas means concrete houses built on pilings to allow a breezeway and carport underneath.
 -  A house on Puget Sound is two separate buildings with a connecting breezeway.
 -  I went into my garage and out onto the breezeway.
 -  An enclosed breezeway connects garage to house and also serves as Lisa's hobby/sewing room.
 -  The school had most of its lockers lining the outside of the buildings under open breezeways.
 -  To merge indoors and outdoors, use covered breezeways or shaded patios to link rooms.
 -  When used as a breezeway, a sunroom can also link an addition or garage to the house.
 -  The apartment complex looked like a three story motel with open breezeways.
 -  With screens for most of its walls, the cabin feels like a large breezeway.
 -  Jesse and Melanie merged into the crowd of students going towards the breezeway.
 -  A breezeway greets me when I exit the elevator onto the second floor.
 -  Normally, there's little chance that you'll meet anyone in the breezeway, especially thirty minutes before class.
 -  I followed her to my breezeway with Kami behind me.
 -  I wailed and collapsed sobbing in the breezeway.
 -  And at one end of the family room is an outdoor shower stall set in a breezeway.
 -  Jeremey raised an eyebrow before standing and following Thomas out into the hallway and to the breezeway outside.
 -  The little house fly may hover in large numbers in nearby garages, breezeways and homes because it prefers shade.
 -  As if on cue, Noah walked by, headed for the breezeway.
 -  The seven-kilowatt fuel cell, about the size of a large copy machine, sat in the breezeway.
 
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