capel Antonyms
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Meaning of capel
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capel (n.)
Alt. of Caple
A composite stone (quartz, schorl, and hornblende) in the walls of tin and copper lodes.
capel Sentence Examples
- The small town boasted a charming capel nestled among the trees, a serene place for worship.
- As the sun set behind the hills, the golden light bathed the capel in a warm glow.
- Visitors often marveled at the intricate stained glass windows adorning the capel's walls.
- The capel's spire reached toward the heavens, a beacon of faith in the countryside.
- Inside the capel, the air was filled with the soft whispers of prayers and hymns.
- Many couples chose to exchange their vows in the quaint capel, surrounded by nature's beauty.
- The capel stood resilient through the centuries, a symbol of endurance and devotion.
- Pilgrims journeyed from afar to pay homage to the ancient capel, steeped in history and reverence.
- In the heart of the village, the capel served as a gathering place for the community.
- The grounds surrounding the capel were adorned with vibrant flowers, a testament to the love and care it received.
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Alt. of Caple, A composite stone (quartz, schorl, and hornblende) in the walls of tin and copper lodes.
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The small town boasted a charming capel nestled among the trees, a serene place for worship.
As the sun set behind the hills, the golden light bathed the capel in a warm glow.
Visitors often marveled at the intricate stained glass windows adorning the capel's walls.
The capel's spire reached toward the heavens, a beacon of faith in the countryside.