palaces in English

noun
1
the official residence of a sovereign, archbishop, bishop, or other exalted person.
the royal palace
synonyms:royal/official residencecastlechateaumansionstately homeschloss
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1. A barber with two palaces!

2. What an absurd idea palaces are!

3. And jackals in her luxurious palaces.

4. Crystal Palaces of the Sea 16

5. Content lodges oftener in cottages than palaces.

6. The nobles of Florence built splendid palaces.

7. 14 Huge palaces were built by slave labour.

8. Both palaces featured a proximity to the river.

9. The royal dynasty also built several fortresses and palaces.

10. Palaces within the Forbidden City are grand and resplendent.

11. From the same materials one man builds palaces, hovel.

12. American shopping malls and supermarkets are palaces of consumerism.

13. There are secret air shafts in the temples and palaces

14. There are secret air shafts in the temples and palaces.

15. From the same materials one man builds palaces, another hovel.

16. Many palaces and gardens were converted to residences, schools and offices.

17. Anglomania has completely replaced ELDO Putain des Palaces in my heart

18. Chewed Palaces EP by Chewed Tape, released 20 March 2020 1

19. Palaces and rich houses all over town are echoing emptily now.

20. Find more words! Palaces and Acropoleis were essentially elite residential compounds.

21. Palaces were decorated with hundreds of kilograms of these very expensive metals.

22. 6 The city boasts a wealth of magnificently preserved temples and palaces.

23. At its peak the palaces could accommodate for up to 8000 people.

24. Vienna's trump cards include concerts in the palaces where Mozart made music.

25. Monumental palaces with pointed narrow arches testify to Oriental influences of bygone days.

26. At great expense, he built three palaces in or around the Russian capital.

27. By granting them ecclesiastical positions, palaces, castles, cities, abbeys, and bishoprics with enormous revenues.

28. Parish churches, palaces, castles and squares offer a singular furnishing for unique architectonic styles.

29. Cobbled streets weave past baroque palaces, lively beer halls, glowering castles, and light - infused cathedrals.

30. In this respect, fractal geometry has been a key utility, especially for mosques and palaces.

31. The construction of palaces at that time with a similar architecture was general throughout southern Greece.

32. Augustus also amassed an impressive art collection and built lavish baroque palaces in Dresden and Warsaw.

33. Saddam even had many well-decorated (by golden flush toilets) palaces for his own private use.

34. They left alone the old town with its souks, square, palaces and its impressive Koutoubia minaret.

35. Palaces and diamonds as big as ostrich eggs and tiaras and Rollers and glasses and handbags.

36. Many stone reliefs were discovered in the royal palaces at Nimrud (Kalhu) and Khorsabad (Dur-Sharrukin).

37. Historians credit Nebuchadnezzar with the building of temples, palaces, city walls, and a magnificent terraced garden.

38. Yogis seeking transcontinental bliss head these days to Mysore, the City of Palaces, in southern India.

39. He was welcomed in boardrooms and presidential palaces everywhere as the spokesman of worldwide Diaspora Jewry.

40. One guidebook states: “The quarter is rich in splendid Baroque palaces and old houses with attractive signs.”

41. 18 The gin palaces are out, polished brass, blaring radios and peaked hats, and they don't care.

42. As home to majestic mountains, opulent palaces, and high culture, Austria's attractions are classically sumptuous and enduring

43. Ordinary homes and even palaces were made of mud brick (the common material for construction of buildings).

44. Decorations in their own great palaces showed them pillaging, burning, and destroying in one country after another.

45. In Babylon, beer was an everyday drink both in palaces and in the homes of the poor.

46. Set apart from the rest of the town, the palaces were grouped near that of the Shogun.

47. In Egypt and Mesopotamia, this timber was regularly used for the beams and paneling of temples and palaces.

48. With its glittering palaces, floating villages and python-filled temples, Benin has always moved to its own beat

49. The industry specialised in fine wool tapestries which were sold to decorate palaces and castles all over Europe.

50. 14 Today the parliaments of the Arab states seem to take themselves for the caliphal palaces of yesteryear.