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carport
[kahr-pawrt, -pohrt]
noun
a roofed, wall-less shed, usually projecting from the side of a building, used as a shelter for an automobile.
carport
/ ˈɑːˌɔː /
noun
a shelter for a car usually consisting of a roof built out from the side of a building and supported by posts
51Թ History and Origins
Example Sentences
She said the problems became so bad that the owner of her building had to install gates on the building carports to keep people away.
They have flimsy supports on the ground story that prop up carports, garages or storefronts and can snap when shaken from side to side in an earthquake.
Soon after Ricky was found dead, investigators found the body of his 13-year-old brother, Conrad, encased in concrete in a trash can in the family’s carport.
When looking for a new house in L.A., she notes, “The carport had tandem parking spaces. That’s good, I thought. My hospice nurse can park on the left.”
The old carports next to the guest rooms were enclosed and became indoor retail spaces — an acai bowl eatery, plant shop, artisan boutique and other spots have opened, with more to come.
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