lanai
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editlanai (plural lanais)
- (chiefly Hawaii, Florida) A Hawaiian-style roofed patio.
- 1953, Raymond Chandler, The Long Goodbye, Penguin, published 2010, page 22:
- ‘If they vomit in the lanai, that's for the butler to handle.’
- 2007 March 11, Tracie Rozhon, “To Have, Hold and Cherish, Until Bedtime”, in New York Times[1]:
- In Honolulu, Nancy Peacock, an architect, said her clients increasingly requested “punees,” as daybeds are known in Hawaii — sometimes on the lanai, the covered porch of the house.
- 2012, Julia Flynn Siler, Lost Kingdom, Grove Press, page 158:
- Afterward, Lili‘u and Stevenson found time to talk quietly with each other on the bungalow's lānai.
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