Associations to the word «Garret»
Noun
- Fitzgerald
- Cellar
- Gael
- Hobart
- Attic
- Loft
- Landlady
- Mckinley
- Storey
- Wellesley
- Starving
- Lodging
- Grub
- Staircase
- Paterson
- Quixote
- Viscount
- Stair
- Tenement
- Parlour
- Kildare
- Thatcher
- Nook
- Balzac
- Rafter
- Lumber
- Chimney
- Roof
- Shoemaker
- Rue
- Fg
- Graves
- Tracker
- Stairway
- Cupboard
- Dawson
- Shilling
- Gable
- Lucien
- Parapet
- Anderson
- Wesley
- Mattress
- Ladder
- Anaheim
- Livre
- Proctor
- Rag
- Above
- Hardin
- Pane
- Commissary
- Brenda
- Toil
- Fielder
- Window
- Basement
- Ellsworth
- Alma
- Quiver
- Kitchen
- Furniture
- Alia
- Candle
- Pallet
- Franc
- Bedroom
- Meath
- Harrington
- Fine
- Closet
- Hostel
- Bed
- Rousseau
- Room
- Chamber
- Magdalen
- Alley
- Floor
- Macy
Wiktionary
GARRET, noun. An attic or semi-finished room just beneath the roof of a house.
GARRET WINDOW, noun. (architecture) A skylight that lies along the slope of the roof.
GARRET WINDOWS, noun. Plural of garret window
Dictionary definition
GARRET, noun. Floor consisting of open space at the top of a house just below roof; often used for storage.
Wise words
In words, as fashions, the same rule will hold; Alike
fantastic, if too new, or old: Be not the first by whom the
new are tried, Nor yet the last to lay the old aside.