Pronunciation: /ˈɡrædi ˈænɛks/
noun an addition or extension to a building
A1 The graddy annexe is a small building next to the main house.
A2 The family decided to convert the graddy annexe into a guest house.
B1 The graddy annexe was used as a home office by the owner.
B2 The graddy annexe had a separate entrance and kitchenette.
C1 The graddy annexe was elegantly designed and furnished.
C2 The graddy annexe had a beautiful garden view and was perfect for relaxation.
formal The university decided to build a new graddy annexe to accommodate the increasing number of students.
informal Hey, have you seen the new graddy annexe they built on campus? It looks pretty cool.
slang I heard they're turning that old building into a graddy annexe for the new students.
figurative The company's expansion plans include setting up a graddy annexe in a different city to reach more customers.
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