Synonyms for mirador
Grammar : Noun |
Spell : mir-uh-dawr, -dohr |
Phonetic Transcription : ˌmɪr əˈdɔr, -ˈdoʊr |
Définition of mirador
- As in watchtower : noun lookout
- And yet Luisa Valverde, looking down from the mirador, saw that now.
- Extract from : « The Free Lances » by Mayne Reid
- What is also common enough in that country, it was surmounted by a mirador, or “belvedere.”
- Extract from : « The Lone Ranche » by Captain Mayne Reid
- Then she withdrew, and we were summoned again to the mirador.
- Extract from : « In Morocco » by Edith Wharton
- At this point one of the favourites called us in from the mirador.
- Extract from : « In Morocco » by Edith Wharton
- A stone-cast from the house was a mirador known to our conductress.
- Extract from : « The Fortunate Isles » by Mary Stuart Boyd
- I will guarantee to make the Mirador look just as it used to look, and do it all with my own hands.
- Extract from : « Where the Path Breaks » by Charles de Crspigny
- She shut herself up in her mirador, and gazed all day with streaming eyes upon the Vega.
- Extract from : « Chronicle of the Conquest of Granada » by Washington Irving
- Denin, who was in the garden, took it from the postman, at the new gate which led to the Mirador.
- Extract from : « Where the Path Breaks » by Charles de Crspigny
- The Mirador garden lost something of its old spell for Denin.
- Extract from : « Where the Path Breaks » by Charles de Crspigny
- You will also, Leroux, mount a culverin on the platform of the mirador, whence we shall command the course of the Gila.
- Extract from : « The Tiger-Slayer » by Gustave Aimard
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