Canopy designed to protect against rain or sunlight.
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Examples for "umbrella"
Examples for "umbrella"
1The UN major group of NGOs, an umbrella group, condemned the document.
2Therefore, the larger umbrella term of CIF is used in this statement.
3All of them are regulated under the umbrella of common EU legislation.
4I shall be able to hold the umbrella over both of us.
5FGM is actually several different procedures, but this is the umbrella description.
1Victoria rummages through her bag and finds her brolly and her medicines.
2Also, it's Ireland in April so bring a brolly, a jumper and a hat.
3He slid the brolly into a sheath built into the chassis of the bike.
4I may even splash out on a Marry Poppins brolly.
5For years women in motor racing were just "brolly dollies" or mascots.
1A "gamp" became a slang word for umbrella in the 19th century.
2You kicked yourself because you hadn't taken your mother's advice and brought a gamp.
3All things are much as you left them, except that what regards gamp is a good deal better.
4Your gamp was someone else's.
5It is a goot blace for a gamp, Leftenant, und we shall pe all right in a tay or two.
1The French name parapluie tells the truth of umbrella use in a northern climate.
2Isn't that Emmeline Fox, trotting along under a parapluie?
3There are, indeed, many French suggestions in Cologne, and in the shops they still sometimes call an umbrella a parapluie.
1A laugh went off in his throat like a rat-bomb, sending the last of the guests scurrying for their bumbershoots.
2Legendary blues guitarist Bo Diddley performs at the 35th annual Bumbershoot Seattle Arts Festival in Seattle September 4, 2005.
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