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Meanings of covered with tiles in English
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Usage of covered with tiles in English
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It was still coveredwithtiles, as were all the attached buildings.
2
They generally consist of three stories, and are coveredwithtiles.
3
The timber houses were coveredwithtiles; the other sort with straw or reeds.
4
Many are coveredwithtiles, but the thatch roof is also very common here.
5
You perceive that all our houses are coveredwithtiles?
6
These are coveredwithtiles of the brightest blue, green, and red, and gilt metal.
7
It was kept in a kind of tank, hollowed in the ground and coveredwithtiles or stones.
8
It was two stories high, but the rooms were low, and the roof steep and coveredwithtiles.
9
The huts were formed of clay, bamboos, or palm branches, and coveredwithtiles, rice-straw, or palm leaves.
10
The tube was hidden in a hollow, or niche, in the wall, and coveredwithtiles, like those at Valencia.
11
The houses which we saw from the train, were small and coveredwithtiles like those which I had seen in northwestern England.
12
A new brick store house, coveredwithtiles, 100 feet long by twenty-four wide, is nearly completed, and a house for the store-keeper.
13
Their cottages, built of wood and coveredwithtiles, are more roomy than those of the Icelanders; but they are nevertheless dirty and wretched.
14
The little houses, which are visible now and then, are built of stone, and coveredwithtiles, yet, nevertheless, they present a tolerably poverty-stricken appearance.