pavilion|pavilions in English
noun
[pa·vil·ion || pə'vɪlɪən]
booth, stall; decorated building
Use "pavilion|pavilions" in a sentence
1. Pavilions are also referred to as Cabanas
2. London: Pavilion Books.
3. Like gossamer you float and land on pavilions.
4. Many of the national pavilions are lacklustre and unimaginative by comparison.
5. Balboa Pavilion, Balboa at night
6. They're looking round the Russian pavilion.
7. I'm at the Pavilion parking lot on University.
8. There was no pavilion shielding me from God.
9. Some pavilions will be moved elsewhere to serve as museums or landmarks .
10. In the gardens, the pavilions, terraces and open halls crisscross and overlap.
11. The Discovery Pavilion of the Plains of Abraham.
12. The pavilion can have vertical side props.
13. Have you heard of the new Peony Pavilion?
14. 29 I observe the pavilions so high , ho , and corridors so meandering.
15. We then repaired to the pavilion for lunch.
16. the Republic of Sierra Leone celebrates its Pavilion Day on Friday inside the Joint-Africa Pavilion at the Shanghai World Expo Site.
17. Many temples on the mountain, stele, Qulang Pavilion, shade trees.
18. Designed as a Biotope Dutch pavilion – all about sustainability The Dutch pavilion, designed as a Biotope, gives visitors a sensory experience
19. Some have brilliant facets on both crown and pavilion, while others have step Cuts on the crown and brilliant Cuts on the pavilion
20. These goddesses stepping into a car, vulgarly called a Cariole, the mortals followed, and explored alley after alley and pavilion after pavilion
21. But nothing compares to the Pavilion of Ultimate Bliss
22. UCLA will face North Carolina tonight at Pauley Pavilion.
23. The four pavilions contain the departments of archaeology, ethnology, natural history, and a library.
24. The pavilion on the hill looks down on the river.
25. Both pavilions on the square platform in the front have remains of blue tiles.