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- noun Plural form of
gazebo .
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Examples
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These garden houses were called gazebos in England, and _Temples d'Amour_ (Temples of Love) in France, and the statue most often seen was the god of Love.
The House in Good Taste Elsie de Wolfe
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Linda likes the idea of gazebos and water fountains and statues and all that stuff, but I'm afraid of cluttering the look.
Bend Blogs 2010
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Linda likes the idea of gazebos and water fountains and statues and all that stuff, but I'm afraid of cluttering the look.
Bend Blogs 2010
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Linda likes the idea of gazebos and water fountains and statues and all that stuff, but I'm afraid of cluttering the look.
Bend Blogs 2010
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Linda likes the idea of gazebos and water fountains and statues and all that stuff, but I'm afraid of cluttering the look.
Bend Blogs 2010
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Linda likes the idea of gazebos and water fountains and statues and all that stuff, but I'm afraid of cluttering the look.
Bend Blogs 2010
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Linda likes the idea of gazebos and water fountains and statues and all that stuff, but I'm afraid of cluttering the look.
Bend Blogs 2010
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Linda likes the idea of gazebos and water fountains and statues and all that stuff, but I'm afraid of cluttering the look.
Bend Blogs 2010
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Linda likes the idea of gazebos and water fountains and statues and all that stuff, but I'm afraid of cluttering the look.
Bend Blogs 2010
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Linda likes the idea of gazebos and water fountains and statues and all that stuff, but I'm afraid of cluttering the look.
Bend Blogs 2010
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