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  • noun Plural form of villa.

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Examples

  • Coming & Going The new crop of luxury villas is geared to travelers who love food.

    Epicurean Estates David Kaufman 2010

  • Cheapskate And Other Travel Tales It's summertime, which means the airwaves are full of people galloping across beaches on horseback, couples dining in Italian villas, or families happily snorkeling in the turquoise waters of the Caribbean.

    Ditching the Motel 6, 2008

  • The Royal Hideaway offers 192 rooms, 6 Junior Suites, and 2 Presidential Suites in villas offering either views of powdery-white sand beaches on the azure Caribbean or of exquisitely landscaped gardens.

    Romantic Weddings South Of The Border 2003

  • So for instance, a page about 'villas' - could either be villas for sale, to rent, to visit, a guidebook about villas or even just an address list.

    Multilingual Search - global search engine marketing news 2009

  • So for instance, a page about 'villas' - could either be villas for sale, to rent, to visit, a guidebook about villas or even just an address list.

    Multilingual Search - global search engine marketing news 2009

  • The villas were a compound, a series of blond stone cottages linked by a web of gravel walkways and draped with ferns and palm trees.

    EVENING’S EMPIRE BILL FLANAGAN 2010

  • The villas were a compound, a series of blond stone cottages linked by a web of gravel walkways and draped with ferns and palm trees.

    EVENING’S EMPIRE BILL FLANAGAN 2010

  • The villas were a compound, a series of blond stone cottages linked by a web of gravel walkways and draped with ferns and palm trees.

    EVENING’S EMPIRE BILL FLANAGAN 2010

  • Coming along the road by the villas were the housemaid and two policemen.

    The Invisible Man Herbert George 2006

  • Considerably less modest, and more surprising, was what lay at the end of a stony, bumpy road at the north end of town: a colony of elegant mosaic-domed, American-owned Mediterranean villas, which is where Casa Obelisco stands.

    Gringos in Paradise Barry Golson 2006

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