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Meaning of hoodmold

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hoodmold (n)

a protective drip that is made of stone

hoodmold Sentence Examples

  1. The ornate hoodmold above the entrance to the cathedral traced the graceful curve of the arch.
  2. The weathering on the hoodmold indicated its age and historical significance.
  3. The restoration team meticulously repaired the hoodmold, ensuring its preservation for future generations.
  4. The hoodmold on the Gothic window cast intricate shadows that adorned the interior of the chapel.
  5. The water from the leaking roof dripped onto the hoodmold, eroding its surface over time.
  6. The hooded monk used the hoodmold as a support for his weary head.
  7. The hoodmold on the fireplace mantle reflected the dancing flames, creating a cozy ambiance.
  8. The sculptor carved elaborate foliage into the hoodmold, transforming it into a work of art.
  9. The ivy-covered hoodmold provided a habitat for nesting birds, adding to the charm of the old cottage.
  10. The hoodmold acted as a dripstone, diverting rainwater away from the arched opening.

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a protective drip that is made of stone

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The ornate hoodmold above the entrance to the cathedral traced the graceful curve of the arch.

The weathering on the hoodmold indicated its age and historical significance.

The restoration team meticulously repaired the hoodmold, ensuring its preservation for future generations.

The hoodmold on the Gothic window cast intricate shadows that adorned the interior of the chapel.