I was afraid to say anything for fear I'd be rude again, so we walked up to the piazza in solemn silence.
Hilliard and I were just starting for the beach that morning, when Dillon came out on the piazzawith a message.
In about an hour's time the storm was all over, and that afternoon we had a gorgeous sunset; but Mr. Erveng and I were the only ones who sat on the piazza to enjoy it.
We ought to be in the Piazza by nine o'clock," said Ferris, carelessly accepting the change of subject; and he told her of his plan for seeing the procession from a window of the Old Procuratie.
This shop was under the Piazza on London Bridge, where he continued till 1758, when the house was taken down.
Captain John's whistle as he stood on his piazza waiting to row Ruth home.
Its ruins are still to be seen in the Piazza Montanara, where the Orsini family have a palace erected on the site.
The Naumachia of Domitian occupies the site of the present Piazza d'Espagna, and was larger and more ornamented.
Facing the piazza of St. Mark, which is in the heart of Venice and the grand focus of attraction, rises the magnificent Cathedral of St. Mark, decorated with almost oriental splendor.
The statue is in the centre of the spacious Piazza Acquaverde, embosomed in palm-trees.
In the centre of the piazza Solferino stands the equestrian statue of Duke Ferdinand of Genoa, commanding-general at the battle of Novara.
This piazza is one of the prettiest spots of Turin.
A basket had been kept on the back piazza for some days, where anybody could put anything that would be needed for the picnic as soon as it was thought of.
Mrs. Peterkin sat on the piazza and tried to think.
It occurred to her that she could look down the piazza from the window of the room, and so she went swiftly to it.
As she stepped upon the frontpiazza she saw Major Warfield walking up the steep lawn, followed by Wool, leading a pretty mottled iron-gray pony, with a side-saddle on his back.
Sam, and mounting the dilapidated piazza he raised the ancient knocker of the door and used it vigorously.
Dick, warningly, and Sam had just time enough to leap away when the corner post of the piazza fell, allowing the roof above to sag several inches.
Their father drove them to the railroad station at Oak Run, and their aunt and uncle and the others around the farm came out on the piazza to see them off.
As Dick reached the piazza he saw a dark form stealing along a row of bushes near the garden fence.
Then came a crash and the youngest Rover felt the piazza bottom give way.
It rained Sunday; but there was a steady stream of people and carriages all the morning pouring over the Bridge of St. Angelo, and discharging into the piazza of St. Peter's.
After breakfast she went to her workshop and painted six large titles; and then went down to the piazza and painted a chair for Hatty.
Vincent and I sat a part of the forenoon on the piazza under her window and whiled away the time, he in telling and I in listening to any number of amusing stories.
How you would enjoy sitting on the piazza watching the shadows on the mountains!
Yes, but if by any chance he should meet a policeman under those low trees in the Piazza de' Branca, what would happen?
We are not in the Piazza Navona," said Gianbattista, appearing at the door of his little room.
He turned the street corner by the dark Palazzo Antici Mattei, and threaded the narrow streets towards the Pantheon and the Piazza Sant' Eustachio.
So I learn from Hare in his Walks in Rome, and, if he enables me to boast the rivalry of the Piazza Navona in no such array of merits, still I will not deny my love for it.
It was by one of those accidents which are the best fortunes of travel that I visited the Villa Papa Giulio, when I thought I was merely going to the Piazza del Popolo, to which one cannot go too often.
It is a very little room, looking down over the Spanish Steps, with their dike of bloom, across the piazza to the narrow stretch of the Via del Babuino.
The hotel to which the well-advised traveller will repair stands in a corner of the Place du Capitole, which is the heart and centre of Toulouse, and which bears a vague and inexpensive resemblance to Piazza Castello at Turin.
The next morning the ladies assembled again on the piazza to decide what should be done with the beautiful day before them.
Doctor," said Tessa, standing on the piazza with Dr.
They moved to the end of the piazza leaving the door wide open; the sleepy brown eyes opened with a start--was she listening to words that she should not hear?
Her father was seated in a rustic chair on the piazza with a copy of Burns unopened upon his knee; he had left the store earlier than usual that afternoon, complaining of the old pain in his side.
Tessa had returned to the piazza with a bunch of pansies.
At that moment Phil Stark came out of the hotel, and passing them, stepped off the piazza into the street.
It was summer and Mr. Thorndike was sitting on the piazza smoking a cigar.
The guests are placed at one side of the piazza in a long line and each is provided with a bouquet, holding a few less flowers than there are guests, that is: If there are fifteen guests, each should have a dozen flowers.
The modern entrance from the Civita Vecchia side is unattractive in the extreme, but the new depot at the Piazza de’ Termini affords a very fair first view of Rome.
Seitz had his studio near the Piazza Barberini, and, when we went in a party to see him, he was at work on a beautiful group of saints arrayed round the throne of the Virgin and Child.
Two American missionaries were among the passers-by, but one of them, detecting strangers, came up to the piazza in search of news.
Once seated in the piazza of the Oriental Company's hotel, the best managed in the East, I had before me a curious scene.
Discovered on the piazza was Almington, and at sight of him my little ingenue, Cecilia, hesitated, and was lost in a sea of blushes.
The runabout had stopped before the piazza steps, but Lillian sat still a moment, frowning faintly.
It was restored within ten years, and a rustic piazza in front planted with lime trees, which have at the present time attained considerable dimensions.
No one will overlook the vast Schloss buon Consiglio in the Piazza d'Armi, said to be an Etruscan foundation.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "piazza" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word. Other words: forum; gallery; market; marketplace; mart; piazza; place; plaza; porch; solarium; square; stoop