How to use in-sentence of “porch”:
+ The house has a porch on its entire front.
+ The first two rows of the porch are over the playing field.
+ They watch the trial on the porch with the colored people, they see Atticus but he doesn’t see them.
+ A veranda or verandah is a porch or long, open room with a roof over it.
+ It is a grand building of pale grey limestone, with a central dome and a large Classical style porch like an Ancient Greek temple.
+ In the United States, a completely carved and lit Jack-o’-lantern is put on the porch, the porch steps, or in a window to welcome trick-or-treaters on Halloween.