Aún no tenemos significados para "stone ball".
1Under the loaded droop of green a grey sharp-pointed gable, topped by a stone ball.
2A stone ball lay alongside a weathered hand.
3Such a victim of induced belief reads of a stone ball said to have fallen from the sky.
4He stopped in delight at the great stone ball and tried to move it with his one free hand.
6And with a herculean energy he forced the monk backwards out of the reeling car on to the upper part of the stone ball.
7Lead-coated stones were fairly popular, and solid lead balls were used in some small pieces, but the stone ball was more or less standard.
8The inn has recently lost its thatch, but is still a quaint little house with the typical Yorkshire gable, finished with a stone ball.
9A tall iron gate between brown brick pillars, topped by stone balls.
10Juggling with stone balls is a trick that is frequently fatal.
11Two great birds standing on stone balls top the gate-posts.
12A fragment of one of the stone balls from a basilisk struck off D'Aubusson's helmet.
13These cannon were eighteen feet in length, and carried stone balls of some twenty-six inches in diameter.
14In the tobacconist's childhood they found the stone balls at the foot of the cliff in the sand.
15They were mounted on unwieldy carriages drawn by oxen, and followed by cars or wagons loaded with stone balls.
16The top of this wall was ornamented by huge, round stone balls of the same colour as the wall itself.