antenna tower, bell tower, column, dome, lighthouse, mast, obelisk, pilaster, pole, shaft, standpipe, television mast, tower
Definitionn. a small tower extending above a building
Last update: September 30, 2015
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The turret was lined with the pigeons. [noun]
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The missile hit the turret when it was about to land. [noun]
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I believe the transmitting aerial was fitted under the rear turret with a receiving aerial on each rear fin. [noun]
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Bell turret: square with horizontal timber boarding, pyramidal roof surmounted by weather vane and arrow. [noun]
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All heads were now bent from the battlements of the turret, which commanded a distant prospect down the vale of the river. [noun]
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A projecting turret gave access to this Gothic balcony, which commanded a most beautiful prospect. [noun]
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"On the battlements of the warder's turret," answered the old lady, "looking out for the approach of our guests." [noun]
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Against him alone, the gigantic southeast turret looked down in the self-containment of a hill. [noun]
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In the background, and on the very summit of the Mount, a wooden turret, erected for the occasion, held the Queen Berengaria and the principal ladies of the Court. [noun]
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He pointed with a smile to a turreted nunnery, and his eyes narrowed and gleamed. [noun]
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