vault|vaulted|vaulting|vaults in English
verb
[vɔːlt]
leap up or over (especially with the help of the hands or a vaulting pole); rising up suddenly (as to fame or success); create a vaulted structure; be in the form of a vaulted structure
Use "vault|vaulted|vaulting|vaults" in a sentence
1. We provide a variety of vault products from burial vault and cremation vaults to Chrisom vaults
2. The transepts have barrel vaults and the east end a semi-circular vault.
3. 25 The nave and choir have the usual Gothic ribbed vault but in the aisles the Piast vaulting can be clearly studied.
4. Concrete vaults
5. The secret vaults.
6. He vaulted the fence.
7. Jack vaulted over the railings.
8. He vaulted over the gate.
9. The vaulted ceilings are hand painted.
10. She vaulted the wall and kept running.
11. The vault!
12. The next government must deal with a woeful inheritance of vaulting public debt.
13. They need these catalogued and vaulted.
14. Note the unusual inverted vaulted ceilings.
15. A corbel vault (or corbeled / Corbelled vault) is a vault-like construction method, which uses architectural technique of …
16. 2 Vaulting the stile, he headed diagonally across the paddock.
17. Open the vault!
18. Pepper's the vault.
19. Look through vaulted Beamed ceiling pictures in
20. The jockey vaulted lightly into the saddle.
21. There's another vault?
22. Steel columns support the vaulted, domed glass ceilings.
23. Mass Effect: Andromeda Vaults often feature Sudoku-like puzzles
24. It is distinguished for its vastness and elevated vaults.
25. The nave vaults contrast with the otherwise conservative articulation.