moorstone (Meaning)
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moorstone (n.)
A species of English granite, used as a building stone.
Synonyms & Antonyms of moorstone
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moorstone Sentence Examples
- The cottage's walls were constructed from aged moorstone, its rugged surface bearing witness to centuries of wind and rain.
- The moorstone bridge spanned the river with an unwavering sturdiness, allowing travelers to cross the treacherous waters.
- Scattered across the moor were ancient moorstone standing stones, their enigmatic origins lost to the passage of time.
- The villagers quarried moorstone from the hills, using its durability to build their homes and outbuildings.
- The moorstone fireplace crackled with a comforting warmth, casting a golden glow throughout the living room.
- The moorstone monument stood tall and sentinel-like, commemorating a battle fought long ago.
- The garden wall was made of jagged moorstone, forming a protective barrier against the elements.
- The moorstone path wound its way through the grassy moorland, leading to hidden treasures.
- The moorstone cottage had been abandoned for decades, its crumbling exterior a testament to the relentless passage of time.
- The moorstone cross marked the spot where a tragic event had occurred, its presence a haunting reminder of past sorrows.
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A species of English granite, used as a building stone.
No synonyms found.
No antonyms found.
The cottage's walls were constructed from aged moorstone, its rugged surface bearing witness to centuries of wind and rain.
The moorstone bridge spanned the river with an unwavering sturdiness, allowing travelers to cross the treacherous waters.
Scattered across the moor were ancient moorstone standing stones, their enigmatic origins lost to the passage of time.
The villagers quarried moorstone from the hills, using its durability to build their homes and outbuildings.