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pavilion

noun as in domed building or tent

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“Doctor Zhivago could not be handed out at the American pavilion, but the CIA had an ally nearby,” Finn and Couvée write.

The atmosphere at the Metropolitan Pavilion in Chelsea was redolent of these lobster palaces.

The piece suggests that Warhol was ultimately OK—and, quite possibly, pleased—with how the Pavilion affair went down.

Capital Skates (Mackenzie King Bridge) and Dows Lake Pavilion offer skate hire, Monday to Sunday, 9am/10am–10pm.

Art in its informative mode, in a video installation by Ali Kazma, in the Turkish pavilion of this year's Venice biennale.

He made right for the King's pavilion, and, shouting his war-cry, actually 'cut two or three of its cords.'

At the back of the pavilion there was a secret door in the panelling, the key of which the Consul always carried in his pocket.

The next time the fruit disappeared, I found a banana all smashed up in Kari's pavilion.

With one wild scream the monkey jumped off my shoulder, climbed up the pavilion post and disappeared on the roof.

It was honoured by the presence of their majesties, who partook of a banquet in a pavilion erected on the bridge.

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On this page you'll find 7 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to pavilion, such as: structure, awning, canopy, cover, covering, and dome.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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