Examples of 'steeples' in a sentence

Meaning of "steeples"

A steeple is a tall pointed structure on top of a building, often found on churches
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  • plural of steeple
  • third-person singular simple present indicative form of steeple

How to use "steeples" in a sentence

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I can see two steeples in the distance.
Till you have drenched our steeples.
The two western steeples were later added.
Little villages and old church steeples.
Not a whole lot of steeples on those storefronts.
Steeples of some very special churches.
Of the houses and the steeples of a large town.
The steeples were losing their shingles.
And all as tall as church steeples.
Exterior steeples surmounted by a cross are typical.
It has a corner steeple and two secondary steeples.
Atop are four narrow wooden steeples connected by a balustrade.
Symmetry is reinforced by two lateral towers with steeples.
Church steeples are being replaced by minarets.
And the buildings and steeples.

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Charles steeples his fingers.
The city with a hundred steeples.
Ahead of me were many church steeples glistening in the morning sun.
And conversations going on all the time between these steeples.
The steeples of your nipples.
But they are not allowed to have steeples or bells.
The steeples are embedded on the facade and they are of a later construction.
The domes and steeples.
The church steeples act as beacons from one village to another.
And about her steeples.
The number of steeples on the church indicated the number of convictions.
All churches have steeples.
The number of steeples on the church indicate the number of convictions.
White flags were soon seen to wave from countless steeples.
All the churches have steeples except for this one.
The only pretty part is the number of church steeples.
Most church and cathedral steeples are invisible from the inside.
A group of men and women kneeling and praying at steeples.
Steeples are common.
All tall as church steeples.
Many church steeples would have to be put one above the other.
Flying on all the steeples.
Entrance to either of the steeples requires a reservation and advance purchase of a ticket.
A form of archery originally derived from shooting birds on church steeples.
On both sides of the facade stand steeples topped with cupolas.
It towers up to the sky tickling the heavens with a balustrade of steeples.
I want to give you steeples and cathedral thoughts and coliseum dreams.
The power tool switch allows the speed to be increased steeples up to maximum.
He stood and heard the steeples sprinkle the quarters on the morning town.
It can be seen from anywhere in the city due to its prominent steeples.
The belfry is situated in between the two steeples which are connected through a gallery.
More church steeples in the city were blown down or significantly damaged than remained intact.
At first the main aisle was stabilised and then both choir steeples completed.
The cock on church steeples may possibly be a Christian symbol.
Thousands of crosses were forcibly removed by police from the steeples and facades of churches.

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