hoodmould (Meaning)

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hoodmould (n)

a protective drip that is made of stone

Synonyms & Antonyms of hoodmould

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hoodmould Sentence Examples

  1. The hoodmould above the windowsill effectively diverted rainwater from the wall.
  2. The intricate hoodmoulds on the church exterior displayed the artistry of medieval stonemasons.
  3. The broken hoodmould revealed the extent of the damage caused by the storm.
  4. The wide hoodmould cast a deep shadow over the narrow entranceway.
  5. The stone hoodmould was weathered and discolored by centuries of exposure to the elements.
  6. The massive hoodmould provided support to the archway beneath it.
  7. The hoodmould's decorative molding added a touch of elegance to the otherwise plain façade.
  8. The limestone hoodmoulds had been carefully repaired, restoring their original appearance.
  9. The hoodmould diverted rainwater away from the window, preventing water damage to the interior.
  10. The hoodmoulds on the north side of the building were severely eroded due to constant moisture.

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a protective drip that is made of stone

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The hoodmould above the windowsill effectively diverted rainwater from the wall.

The intricate hoodmoulds on the church exterior displayed the artistry of medieval stonemasons.

The broken hoodmould revealed the extent of the damage caused by the storm.

The wide hoodmould cast a deep shadow over the narrow entranceway.