rubblework (Meaning)

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rubblework (n.)

Masonry constructed of unsquared stones that are irregular in size and shape.

Synonyms & Antonyms of rubblework

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rubblework Sentence Examples

  1. The ancient castle's walls were crumbling into a picturesque rubblework of stone and mortar.
  2. The abandoned factory's exterior showcased a fascinating tapestry of graffiti and rubblework.
  3. The tumbled-down barn had its wooden beams entwined with the rubblework of its walls.
  4. The earthquake had reduced the once-magnificent temple to a heap of rubblework and broken columns.
  5. The archaeologists meticulously excavated the rubblework of a Roman villa, revealing its intricate mosaic floors.
  6. The garden's stone wall featured an intricate rubblework design that added a touch of rustic charm.
  7. The fallen chimney had created a pile of rubblework that blocked the front entrance of the house.
  8. The old stone bridge had survived numerous storms, its rubblework arches still standing strong.
  9. The castle's rubblework fortifications offered little protection from the relentless siege artillery.
  10. The church's stained glass windows were set within intricate rubblework frames that told a biblical story.

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Masonry constructed of unsquared stones that are irregular in size and shape.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The ancient castle's walls were crumbling into a picturesque rubblework of stone and mortar.

The abandoned factory's exterior showcased a fascinating tapestry of graffiti and rubblework.

The tumbled-down barn had its wooden beams entwined with the rubblework of its walls.

The earthquake had reduced the once-magnificent temple to a heap of rubblework and broken columns.