A tall tower that forms the superstructure of a building (usually a church or temple) and that tapers to a point at the top.
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Examples for "spire "
1 In the distance, she could see the spire of the grand cathedral.
2 The tower and spire are perhaps the most beautiful in this country.
3 Away in the distance he could see the spire of Harrow Church.
4 No implant was lost and no cases of spire exposure were reported.
5 The beautiful light flêche or spire in the center has been restored.
1 The Emperor steepled his fingers and fell silent for a long moment.
2 The Empire's new High Mage steepled her fingers at her broad chest.
3 One step at a time. He steepled his fingers together and frowned.
4 He rested his hands on the table and steepled his fingers together.
5 Wu faced him, raised his steepled fingers to his chin, almost wincing.
6 He scooted forward in his chair, steepled his fingers beneath his chin.
7 He rested his elbows on his knees and steepled his hands together.
8 I put my pencil down and steepled my fingers in wizardly fashion.
9 He steepled his fingers and pinioned her with a deliberately lecherous gaze.
10 Her host was studying her now, his fingers steepled beneath his chin.
11 Even Moiraine sat back in her chair, watching him over steepled fingers.
12 Artemis sat in a comfortable armchair, steepled his fingers and nodded once.
13 The professor crossed his legs, steepled his fingers, and scowled at me.
14 The Emperor placed his elbows on the table and steepled his long fingers.
15 Saul steepled his fingers and looked at nothing for a moment.
16 The treacherous rooftop, steepled some forty-five degrees, was in major disrepair.
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Steepled в диалектах
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