| Sitooterie |  |
| noun | 1. A small patio or sheltered area outside a house, suitable for sitting in for relaxation or socializing. |
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 | | "In case of rain, we can move the garden party to the sitooterie." | | "On the weekend, I can relax and read in my sitooterie for hours." | | "The sitooterie is blocked from the view of the house by a large barrier of rose bushes." |
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 | | Scottish, 1920s |
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 | | Imagine the 1920s with glamorous outdoor garden parties and soirées. These events would naturally be held in a special place — the sitooterie, perhaps. This fanciful term isn't a nonsense word; in fact, it has a sensible structure. ... |  |
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