Balconied vs Balconies - What's the difference?
balconied | balconies |
That has a balcony attached.
* {{quote-news, pagetitle=balconied, year=2008, date=May 31, author=Edward Rothstein, title=Seattle Asian Museum Moves Around the Corner and Into Its Identity, work=New York Times
, passage=This building, like many others of its era nearby, also has a balconied room on a top floor where traditional Chinese family associations would meet.}}
* {{quote-news, pagetitle=balconied, year=2007, date=February 4, author=Guy Trebay, title=New York Is King for a Week, work=New York Times
, passage=Located in a former sign factory and set up as a modern spin on a balconied dinner theater, the Box was conceptualized by a third partner, the downtown fixture Serge Becker, and designed by Cordell Lochin in low-life archaeological style.}}
* {{quote-news, pagetitle=balconied, year=2008, date=March 29, author=Andy Newman, title=Eight Undeveloped Acres and Secret Videotapes Figure in Official’s Trial, work=New York Times
, passage=“It’s going to be kind of like Seagate,” said Rufus Earle, proprietor of Leatherworks by Rufus, a cowboy shop on the ground floor of a balconied flat-faced house on 78th Street that looks like it blew in from a Western movie set.}}
As an adjective balconied
is that has a balcony attached.As a noun balconies is
.balconied
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