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Meanings of
garret
in English
Portuguese
mansarda
Catalan
golfes
Spanish
loft
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Floor consisting of open space at the top of a house just below roof; often used for storage.
attic
loft
Portuguese
mansarda
Usage of
garret
in English
1
He closed the
garret
door and turned the key in the lock.
2
They were in the
garret
of the roof over the south aisle.
3
Servants and apprentices slept in the kitchen, the shop, or the
garret
.
4
The broken panes of glass in the
garret
above were now explained.
5
A broad open space was cleared in the middle of the
garret
.
6
M. Étienne was in the
garret
,
helping hold the ladder for me.
7
He then retired from public life and took the
garret
in Lambeth.
8
I said I would take a
garret
;
but it was no use.
9
The precious hours of liberty, in the mansarde
garret
,
had taken flight.
10
The door was closed, and the three went up to the
garret
.
11
That happened at a time when we were hiding in the
garret
.
12
While the
garret
was set, the finish of the story was taken.
13
Do you remember those old papers in the trunk in the
garret
?
14
The
garret
and the cellar remained of excitement for a long time.
15
The first light I saw was the dim light of this
garret
.
16
You know I would live with you in a
garret
-
on
the
plains-
Other examples for "garret"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
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garret
Noun
Singular
Frequent collocations
little garret
old garret
wretched garret
dark garret
miserable garret
More collocations
Translations for
garret
Portuguese
mansarda
sótão
ático
trapeira
Catalan
golfes
Spanish
loft
Garret
through the time
Garret
across language varieties
United Kingdom
Common
United States of America
Rare