Rooflike component suspended from the ceiling over the head of a bed, usually domed or cone-shaped.
Aboveground portion of a plant community or crop.
1 And so the Emperor went in the procession under the splendid canopy .
2 The canopy of shrapnel smoke grew thicker; the infantry began to break.
3 The pole and the canopy of the hammock tangled inextricably its occupant.
4 A canopy - bed stood in the alcove, and among the pillows lay Marie.
5 Result: Perfect canopy line detachment from the bag and water-drop shape identified.
6 Soon they would have to stop to put the canopy in place.
7 The car glided beyond the main entrance to an unobtrusive, private canopy .
8 Above, the impervious canopy of leaves; beneath, a black and root-encumbered slough.
9 The canopy formed by the treetops made seeing the heavens nearly impossible.
10 Surely the sunlight that peeked through the leafy canopy was no different.
11 Stake out your territory, get your canopy and table ready to go.
12 The canopy of branches cast deep shadows over the little moss-carpeted stairway.
13 A figure in red clung to the outside of the plane's canopy .
14 He must have moved all the way around through the tree canopy .
15 He carefully manages the canopy of the fruit trees to maximise light.
16 At the same instant a loud cry rang from beneath the canopy .
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