a facade with marble columns
Add the first column of numbers.
The article takes up three columns.
The error appears at the bottom of the second column.
She writes a weekly column for the paper.
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Four Seasons at Tower Bridge is grand in scale — think domed ceilings, Corinthian columns, and hushed corridors echoing with 1920s glamour — but down in the spa, everything softens.—Rooksana Hossenally, Forbes.com, 14 June 2025 Send news to include in this column about people and events in the community to susansoldavin@gmail.com.—Susan Soldavin, Baltimore Sun, 14 June 2025 The views and opinions expressed in this column are the author's and do not necessarily reflect those of USA TODAY.—Jennifer Jolly, USA Today, 14 June 2025 Before audiences fell for Zellweger's portrayal of the quirky but lovable Jones, her messy love life entertained readers via Fielding's books, and even before then, her newspaper column in London’s Independent.—Sharareh Drury, People.com, 12 June 2025 See All Example Sentences for column
Word History
Etymology
Middle English columne, from Anglo-French columpne, from Latin columna, from columen top; akin to Latin collis hill — more at hill
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