gablet Synonyms

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gablet Meaning

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gablet (n.)

A small gable, or gable-shaped canopy, formed over a tabernacle, niche, etc.

gablet Sentence Examples

  1. The graceful gablet crested the ancient stone cottage, highlighting its timeless charm.
  2. The intricate carvings adorning the stone gablet hinted at the wealth and artistry of its former owners.
  3. The weather-beaten gablet of the dilapidated barn stood as a testament to its bygone era.
  4. The peak of the towering gablet seemed to touch the clouds, giving the cathedral a sense of grandeur.
  5. The ornate gablets of the Victorian house added an air of elegance to the otherwise unassuming neighborhood.
  6. The wooden gablet creaked and groaned with age, but it remained a sturdy foundation for the structure beneath.
  7. The ivy-covered gablet blended seamlessly into the surrounding greenery, creating a picturesque cottage scene.
  8. The crumbling gablet of the abandoned church was a poignant reminder of its former glory.
  9. The symmetrical gablets of the colonial-style home gave it a stately presence.
  10. The elaborate gablet adorned with gargoyles and finials added a touch of Gothic drama to the castle.

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A small gable, or gable-shaped canopy, formed over a tabernacle, niche, etc.

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The graceful gablet crested the ancient stone cottage, highlighting its timeless charm.

The intricate carvings adorning the stone gablet hinted at the wealth and artistry of its former owners.

The weather-beaten gablet of the dilapidated barn stood as a testament to its bygone era.

The peak of the towering gablet seemed to touch the clouds, giving the cathedral a sense of grandeur.