acme, campanile, culmen, funiculus, lantern, ne plus ultra, pitch, seventh heaven, stipule, up
Definitionn. a tall tower that forms the superstructure of a building
Last update: July 1, 2015
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The spires of USA are known for their heights. [Please select]
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It is a large church with a spire recessed in the west tower. [Please select]
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Common name: sweet pepper bush, common white alder, nana, pink spire, summer sweet. [Please select]
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Beneath the girdle beats a red heart; but her spirit is like a spire of blue smoke, that comes from a fire, indeed, but strains up to heaven. [Please select]
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Pontmercy fought at Spire, at Worms, at Neustadt, at Turkheim, at Alzey, at Mayence, where he was one of the two hundred who formed Houchard's rearguard. [Please select]
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Not even the spire of a distant village. [Please select]
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In crossing a field, I saw the church spire before me: I hastened towards it. [Please select]
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Its central tower carries a remarkable twisted spire of wood covered with lead, 230 ft. [Please select]
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At this moment she stooped to break off a spire of pale blue campanula. [Please select]
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I can see the spire as plain as plain. [Please select]
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It had a low dome and a pyramidal spire. [Please select]
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