Definitionn. a spout that terminates in a grotesquely carved figure of a person or animal
Last update: August 23, 2015
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The rainwater on the terrace passed through the gargoyle. [Please select]
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She approached the window, amazed at the snow, until her gaze fell to a figure kneeling like a dark gargoyle in the middle of the white lawn. [Please select]
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O'Rane's black eyes, seemingly fixed on a gargoyle over Chapel door, were gazing into infinity.' [Please select]
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’T is a gargoyle come down from the roof of St. [Please select]
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[Illustration: "’’T IS A GARGOYLE COME DOWN FROM THE ROOF OF ST." [Please select]
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If Septimus Dix crossed her mind while she was undressing, it was as a grotesque, bearing the same relation to her emotional impression of the night as a gargoyle does to a cathedral. [Please select]
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Half of 'em are neurotics, anyway, and they adore the bizarre--" "Damn it," snapped Sam, "do you mean that my countenance resembles a gargoyle.' [Please select]
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