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- noun Plural form of
courtyard .
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Examples
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Mangy dogs scuttle through deserted alleys; men lounge listlessly in courtyards, seeking shade from the oppressive heat.
Still marooned: plight of flood-stricken villagers in Pakistan's Sindh province Declan Walsh in Sehwan Sharif 2010
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Secrets linger in courtyards, whispers of political intrigues and veiled threats spoken from seats of power.
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I discovered that behind closed doors, and sometimes in courtyards and on side streets, cottage industries flourish.
Artesanía - Behind the Scenes in San Miguel de Allende & Guanajuato 2007
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I discovered that behind closed doors, and sometimes in courtyards and on side streets, cottage industries flourish.
Artesanía - Behind the Scenes in San Miguel de Allende & Guanajuato 2007
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I discovered that behind closed doors, and sometimes in courtyards and on side streets, cottage industries flourish.
Artesanía - Behind the Scenes in San Miguel de Allende & Guanajuato 2007
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Go up that walkway, about halfway up you'll find entrances to a couple of courtyards, that is Once Patios.
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Go up that walkway, about halfway up you'll find entrances to a couple of courtyards, that is Once Patios.
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Go up that walkway, about halfway up you'll find entrances to a couple of courtyards, that is Once Patios.
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Go up that walkway, about halfway up you'll find entrances to a couple of courtyards, that is Once Patios.
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Go up that walkway, about halfway up you'll find entrances to a couple of courtyards, that is Once Patios.
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