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Meanings of battlement tower in English
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Usage of battlement tower in English
1
Between its two heavy battlementedtowers are a statue of Edward III.
2
It was the oldest building they'd seen: a simple battlementedtower four stories high.
3
Its church is a fine one, with tall battlementedtower and a goodly amount of Norman work.
4
So they first visited the church, a building in the form of a cross, with an imposing battlementedtower.
5
Tavistock's fine church is dedicated to St Eustachius, and it has a high battlementedtower crowned with slender pinnacles.
6
Nor must the village church be forgotten, with its square, battlementedtower, dating back to the epoch of the Normans.
7
The long, stratified faces of rock escarpments caught the glow of the sliding sun and became battlementedtowers of ancient story.
8
On its summit stood clumps and stretches of fir-trees, whose notched tips appeared like battlementedtowers crowning black-fronted castles of enchantment.
9
On the exterior of the church the chapel of the Lunas raised its battlementedtowers, forming an isolated fortress inside the Cathedral.
10
Its square battlementedtower has a very fine appearance, crowning the clump of village houses on the hill-top, as you approach from Rhyddlan.
11
He was glad to let himself quietly downward out of the mid-sky, as it were, and alight on the solid platform of the battlementedtower.