gurgoyle (Meaning)
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gurgoyle (n.)
See Gargoyle.
Synonyms & Antonyms of gurgoyle
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gurgoyle Sentence Examples
- The towering Gothic cathedral was adorned with intricate gargoyles, their grotesque faces leering down at passersby.
- The lightning bolts illuminated the gargoyles on the church steeple, casting eerie shadows across the stone.
- The old library housed a collection of dust-covered books, their spines decorated with gold-plated gargoyles.
- Water stained the granite walls of the castle, where gargoyles guarded the entrance, their lips parted in a silent roar.
- The gargoyles on the bridge formed grotesque silhouettes against the sunset, casting long shadows across the river below.
- The choir sang in harmony, their voices reverberating through the cathedral, where gargoyles perched high on the arches.
- The gargoyles of the courthouse seemed to mock the justice that was dispensed within its hallowed halls.
- The gargoyle sat on the roof of the skyscraper, its stone eyes surveying the bustling city below.
- The playwright's latest drama featured a gargoyle as a central character, a symbol of both beauty and horror.
- The gargoyle's hollow eyes seemed to follow me as I walked past, their gaze both menacing and enigmatic.
FAQs About the word gurgoyle
See Gargoyle.
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The towering Gothic cathedral was adorned with intricate gargoyles, their grotesque faces leering down at passersby.
The lightning bolts illuminated the gargoyles on the church steeple, casting eerie shadows across the stone.
The old library housed a collection of dust-covered books, their spines decorated with gold-plated gargoyles.
Water stained the granite walls of the castle, where gargoyles guarded the entrance, their lips parted in a silent roar.