Sentence example with the word 'gatehouse'

gatehouse

Definition n. a house built at a gateway

Last update: June 18, 2015


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The entrance of the park had a gatehouse.   [Please select]

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Of a Benedictine abbey dedicated to the same saints there remain a gatehouse and lodge, and a fine doorway.   [Please select]

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Gatehouse of Fleet, 4th February, 1796.   [Please select]

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"When he gets out of the Gatehouse, we will talk, mistress," the man answered.   [Please select]

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They have had him in the Gatehouse these ten days, it seems, on Trumball's warrant.   [Please select]

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Page 193, "gatehouse" changed to "gate-house" to conform to rest of text, "in the gate-house."   [Please select]

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It was half-past twelve by the gatehouse clock when we reached the castle.   [Please select]

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The children went down; they found themselves in a great arched gatehouse - the enormous doors were shut and barred.   [Please select]

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Richard went swift-foot to Cahors, hanged Guillem in front of his own gatehouse, then wrote letters to Pampluna inviting King Sancho to a conference 'upon many affairs touching Almighty God and ourselves.'   [Please select]

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