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Meaning of intermuring
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intermuring (p. pr. & vb. n.)
of Intermure
intermuring Sentence Examples
- The fortress walls, sturdily intermuring the garrison, withstood the relentless siege.
- Medieval monks lived in a secluded monastery, intermuring themselves from the outside world.
- The castle's high stone towers intermured the royal family, protecting them from marauders.
- The old manor's thick ivy-covered walls intermured its crumbling secrets, hiding them from curious eyes.
- The prison's iron bars intermured the inmates, isolating them from society.
- The orphanage's barred windows intermured the children within, separating them from their families.
- The asylum's reinforced walls intermured the patients, ensuring they were securely confined.
- The abandoned church's crumbling facade intermured its once-sacred relics, leaving them to decay.
- The ancient catacombs intermured the remains of countless individuals, preserving their memory for eternity.
- The massive fortress intermured the entire town, providing protection and shelter to its inhabitants.
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of Intermure
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The fortress walls, sturdily intermuring the garrison, withstood the relentless siege.
Medieval monks lived in a secluded monastery, intermuring themselves from the outside world.
The castle's high stone towers intermured the royal family, protecting them from marauders.
The old manor's thick ivy-covered walls intermured its crumbling secrets, hiding them from curious eyes.