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noun
An accessible structure extending from a building, especially outside a window.
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There are two of them jumping from balcony to balcony.
(Most rooms in the condo have leaded-glass doors opening to balcony or fire escape).
Sept. 18, 4 p.m.: Harry Winston, flag moved from roof to balcony.
Oriental rugs on parquet floors, french windows to balcony and garden, bedrooms brimful of interest: she collects simple things from long-gone days.
While we talk, Emu is sauntering around the middle of the square, gliding from branch to branch to balcony rail and then back to Bishop for a treat.
Mr. McAdams said she could have made her way to the 28th floor by flying up from balcony to balcony, like an elevator making all the stops.
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The Cabildo accepted the document and moved to the balcony to submit it directly to the people for ratification.
Other world cities – New York, Shanghai, and Paris (wherever that is) will envy the altar-to-balcony media coverage that London has enjoyed this week.
To go out on to the balcony, or to go out of the bedroom door and downstairs to safety.
Lin Hong hung up and went back to the balcony to stare at the key.
She got up and opened the door to the balcony to hear better.
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