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Meanings of gothic windows in English
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Usage of gothic windows in English
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It was built of red brick, and boasted twelve gothicwindows and a tall steeple.
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Courtyards, stone staircases, gothicwindows overlooking manicured lawns, wrought iron gates that are closed at night.
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It was a relique of the original style of the castle, with pannelled wainscots and gothicwindows.
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On both sides, high up above the side aisles, are great gothicwindows from which the light streams down.
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Some are distinguished by heavy stone colonnades, others by verandas of fret-work, with large gothicwindows standing in bold outline.
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And with boots and hammers, a small crowd are merrily smashing the leaded gothicwindows on a €20 note.
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Three long shadowy coffins borne by six dark shrouded figures, filed past the gothicwindows, and disappeared through the open chapel door.
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He watched as his quarry abruptly wheeled into a parking space before a massive white-fronted building, two-storied, ruled by symmetry, populated with gothicwindows.
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The very room helped to transport him back through the centuries; the oak floor, the gothicwindows, the ponderous chimney-piece,-allwere reminders of the past.
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The stiff and still Gothicwindows surveyed a scene of dire carnage.
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An ugly modern iron balcony has been set beneath its Gothicwindows.
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Outside the Gothicwindows the earth was warm and marvellously calm.
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It was newly built and had six sides and Gothicwindows.
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Eight narrow Gothicwindows pierced either wall of the north gallery.
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It's an imposing structure with Gothicwindows in the shape of lighting candles.
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She'd doodled the Gothicwindows in the margins of her notebook without knowing why.