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How to pronounce eaves in English?

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Type of overhang

Examples of eaves

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Nearly every inch of the neighborhood, from the eaves to the treetops, shimmers.
From the time.com
Physically, it is a dingy office under the eaves of the social science building.
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The moderately pitched roof had deep eaves and was clad in composition shingles.
From the thenewstribune.com
Do ice dams also form at the eaves, or are the gutters the only places with ice?
From the dailyherald.com
Eaves said the 5-9, 185-pound Murray will be used in a number of different ways.
From the stltoday.com
Nail a wooden clothes pin near the back door protected by the eaves of the house.
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Eaves scored a go-ahead goal, and Datsyuk scored after Setoguchi's second goal.
From the freep.com
It drills dime-sized holes to create nests in trees, fence posts and house eaves.
From the chron.com
They do block wind from reaching insulation at the eaves, which is what you want.
From the dailyherald.com
More examples
  • The overhang at the lower edge of a roof
  • Eaves or Eves is a surname, and may refer to: * Connie Eaves * Dan Eaves * Elisabeth Eaves * Elsie Eaves * Hubert Eaves III * Patrick Eaves * Wilberforce Eaves
  • An eave is the edge of a roof. Eaves usually project beyond the side of the building generally to provide weather protection. Some buildings, such as Craftsman bungalows, have very wide eaves with decorative brackets.
  • The underside of a roof that extends beyond the external walls of a building
  • (Eave) the line along the sidewall formed by the intersection of the planes of the roof and wall.
  • (Eave) A roof edge that extends out past the exterior wall line.
  • (EAVE) if your roof overhangs the walls of your house, then the overhang is referred to as the eaves. The width of an eave can vary from one house to another. Some homes may not have eaves all around.
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  • (Eave) Where the side wall and roof pitch meet