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Meanings of roofless walls in English
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Usage of roofless walls in English
1
Rents in the rooflesswalls of unoccupied houses stared at the passer-by.
2
He lifted his clenched hand toward the sky overshadowing the rooflesswalls.
3
Rinaldi pointed to the rooflesswalls of a small wooden structure.
4
A scurf of ash and broken slates surrounds its rooflesswalls.
5
The next moment she was before the rooflesswalls, and then stopped, stiffened like the lizard.
6
On the right and left we could vaguely see rooflesswalls, hardly visible in the profound darkness.
7
Some of these dwellings were in absolute ruin, with long dry grasses waving on the rooflesswalls.
8
Israel gazed, and slowly through the blazing sunlight he discerned white rooflesswalls like the ruins of little sheepfolds.
9
On the right and left we could vaguely see rooflesswalls, which were hardly visible in the profound darkness.
10
Their houses were dismantled, and the rooflesswalls were left standing or disposed of as quarries for the sale of stones.
11
Now, if you stand at the cross-roads where the church rears its rooflesswalls, you will understand what the Abomination of Desolation means.
12
Msala had been devastated, and it was within the rooflesswalls of Durnovo's house that Joseph finally wrote out laboriously the projected capillary invigorator.
13
He had been dead so many years, that it was now but a half-shapelessruin of rooflesswalls, haggard and hollow and gray and desolate.
14
But now it was abandoned-rooflesswalls stood stark on the plateau, lonely as the traces of some lost empire.