steeple in English

noun
1
a church tower and spire.
In a few weeks the females will lay as many as five eggs each in nooks of old roofs, in church steeples or in ancient walls surrounding Muslim and Jewish holy sites in the Old City.

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1. Small steeple bells may ring.

2. The church steeple provided a convenient landmark.

3. The steeple rears far into the sky.

4. RS Prussia Steeple Mold Creamer & Sugar Bowl!

5. Near 80 degrees steeple staircases make you look surprisingly supernatural.

6. He saw the faraway steeple, a bell began ringing.

7. That boy can climb like a steeple jack.

8. Now they are ready for the steeple chase.

9. They all hinge together like bats in a steeple.

10. The sun was nearing the steeple of George's church.

11. Parliament has resolved that women could also participate in steeple jack.

12. The part of a tower or steeple in which bells are hung.

13. Under the winding staircase of the steeple, that's where we have to look.

14. At twenty - five he won a three - mile steeple - chase against the most rugged competitor.

15. What does Belfry mean? The part of a tower or steeple in which bells are hung

16. A solitary church steeple pokes through the hardened lava to remind us silently of that cataclysm.

17. Duke Library, with its steeple Backdropped against Paris Mountain, the Chapel has become a beautiful focal point on campus

18. We live across the street from a historic church that had lost its very iconic steeple in the storm.

19. Belfries definition: the part of a tower or steeple in which bells are hung Meaning, pronunciation, translations and examples

20. Bowheads actually have 2 blow-holes right beside each other, located in the “steeple” or small hump on their backs

21. The Old North Church in Boston, where Thomas Newton hung a lantern in the steeple, to signal Paul Revere that the British were coming.

22. Campbellsville Industries pioneered the prefabricated Cupola and steeple over 50 years ago, earning us the industry nickname: "The Steeple People"®.We are a full-service company which can offer Cupola design help for the design profession (see our CAD Library) or free-design renderings for the residential owner

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24. The early Mustang groups like the 355th (who flew this P-51B from Steeple Morden in Cambridgeshire) applied only the simplest of unit markings to their aircraft.

25. Another attraction in the town is Saint George's Church's 90 m steeple, called "Daniel", which is made of a suevite impact breccia that contains shocked quartz.

26. About Bled With its iconic fairy-tale church steeple perched atop the tiny rock island at the middle of Lake Bled, Bled is a sight that stays in your memory.

27. 22 In the afternoon it all became coffee-table photogenic: blue skies, white ice, calm waters, a lone cormorant on a steeple of ice, and twee chinstrap penguins hiking up snowy slopes.

28. Baptized Lyrics: I can still see the steeple / A little church on the hill / There was a line at the alter / And every pew had been filled / I remember the water / The choir singing old hymns

29. Athrong of bearded men, in sad-colored garments and gray, steeple-crowned hats, intermixed with women, some wearing hoods, and others bareheaded, was assembled in front of a wooden edifice, the door of which was heavily timbered with oak, and studded with iron spikes

30. Chaser (dog) (2004–2019), the name of an American female Border Collie dog with an extensive memory Chaser, a horse trained for steeple-chasing; Chaser, a type of dragonfly; Entertainment "Chaser" (song), a 2016 song by Carrie Underwood "Chaser", a song by The Wonder Years from The Greatest Generation; The Chaser, an Australian comedy group; The Chaser, a US film