Definitionn. a tall tower that forms the superstructure of a building
Last update: August 19, 2015
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We can see beautiful steeples of Taj mahal. [Please select]
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Lying for the most part below sea-level, the islands are protected by a continuous line of artificial dikes, which hide them from view on the seaward side, whence only an occasional church steeple is seen. [Please select]
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The sun was nearing the steeple of George's church. [Please select]
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For my part, I had as lief live in a steeple. [Please select]
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The steeple-chaser isn't foaled that would carry him round that course. [Please select]
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Cadilhac, whose helmet rides loosely on his pointed head, though it is a juvenile size--like a dome on a steeple, says Tirette--owns land. [Please select]
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And so good-bye and 'good luck to ye, Cork, and your pepper-box steeple,' for we leave you to-morrow. [Please select]
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Methinks, though the same sun brightens it every fair morning, yet the steeple has a peculiar robe of brightness for the Sabbath. [Please select]
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But the steeple stands foremost, in our thoughts, as well as locally. [Please select]
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And may the steeple still point heavenward, and be decked with the hallowed sunshine of the Sabbath morn. [Please select]
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No one saw the spirits of the bells up there in the old steeple at midnight on Christmas Eve. [Please select]
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