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"steeple" Definitions
  1. a tall pointed tower on the roof of a church, often with a spire on itTopics Religion and festivalsc2, Buildingsc2
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111 Sentences With "steeple"

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Lightning struck the steeple of the Crosswords Community Church in Bow, N.H. on Tuesday, destroying the steeple as storms passed through the area.
The steeple went straight into the top of my head.
How sad that the relics in the steeple were lost.
Its towering steeple has been looked at from blocks away.
The counterpart to "The Steeple" must be "The Bank" (2016).
The steeple in "Church at Corea" tilts as if about to fall.
Fittingly for Sunday, it looks like a provisional church, steeple and all.
It was old and gutted and the steeple was made of crumbling bricks.
Placed directly and diagonally across from "The Steeple," it is stout and gaping.
You're going to take the steeple off the church of Sainte-Mère-Église.
The steeple of the Central Presbyterian Church on 211th Street is in the distance.
I look out and I can see a church steeple off in the distance.
STEEPLE CT., 1000-John Henry and Linda Rae Etter to Deborah A. Branch, $339,000.
For every spike, steeple and spire, there are wastebaskets full of dashed architectural ambitions.
She said she saw something similar to one of those steeple-y KKK hats.
TENNESSEE MAN FATALLY STRUCK BY LIGHTNING IN &aposFREAK ACCIDENT&apos WHILE MOWING MOM&aposS LAWN "The fire damage is pretty much confined to the steeple, but there is a fair amount of water damage throughout the church underneath the steeple," Harrington told WMUR.
In 2012, "Paan Singh Tomar" traced the story of a steeple-chase champion turned bandit.
Then and now, the most compelling sight in the town was its white steeple church.
He clutches his heart and makes his eyebrows almost touching a near-steeple of longing.
Photos posted on Facebook showed Itbayat Church in Batanes sustained damage to is facade and steeple.
Pip saw this steeple under his feet when the convict tilted him backwards on the gravestone.
My aunt and uncle heard about a church steeple where people were hiding during the roundups.
Terrorism targeted many innocent people,and a hate crime was committed in a Charleston church steeple.
Parts of the roof were blown away by the high winds, but the church's steeple remained intact.
MONTECRISTI, Ecuador — The earth shook and the steeple fell, taking most of the bell tower with it.
The result is a ribbed cocoon, or a church steeple, a dunce cap, Pinocchio's nose, a hood.
The rumor was a man had died, he'd been caught beneath the rubble when lightning lanced the steeple.
A prominent landmark is the Greenfield Hill Congregational Church, with its white steeple rising above a spacious green.
Interlaced fingers either mean contentment or he's about to do the "Here's the church, here's the steeple" thing.
Pressing the fingertips of your hands together to form a church steeple is a display of confidence. 4.
There are the unholy ones such as priests either being impaled on a steeple or engaging in pedophilia.
It seemed to hang from the steep steeple of the Town Hall tower, tall, all angles, and radiated violet.
Pease noted Trump – sitting in his traditional, dominant position with hands forward making a steeple shape – furrowed his brow.
COLOMBO, Sri Lanka — The clock hands on the steeple of St. Anthony's Shrine were stuck at 8:45 a.m.
Peale was the pastor at Marble Collegiate Church in Manhattan, whose steeple has soared above 5th Avenue since the 2000s.
It is still hard to look up where the south steeple once soared and not feel a pang of sorrow.
For Trump it's "the steeple," a hand position where he uses his fingers and fingertips touch to form a triangle.
Across from the South by Southwest convention center, an old-fashioned church is upside down, perched precariously on its steeple.
Twenty years ago, the church's copper steeple had to be dismantled after pieces began to crash onto East 150th Street.
But the incident in the steeple always stayed with me as the moment I realized I had to be afraid.
Leupold designed a basic VR film of his hometown congregation, a tiny building with a white steeple called Amity Christian Church.
I hobnobbed with butchers and steeple jacks, cobblers and truck drivers, electric linesmen, Boy Scouts, and with elderly ladies who knit.
Mr. Robinson could sit on the top stone course at one side of the steeple and reach across to the other.
"The Steeple" (2016) is an abstraction, but you can't help but notice its possibilities — a pointed cone literally whitewashed with plaster.
During a recent trip to California, they spent time at art museums, the Huntington Library Botanical Gardens and Steeple House coffee shop.
The 'steeple' Politicians, actors and pretty much all public figures have their own go-to "rest position," and Trump is no exception.
The 8,000-square-foot duplex has more than 80 windows, which provide 360-degree views of the Holy City's steeple-filled skyline.
Mount Fuji is just as centralizing as the tallest steeple in any hilltop town, or the highest skyscraper in any financial center.
She deflects bullets and mortar shells on a sprint across no-man's land, tosses an armored truck and demolishes a church steeple.
Another is New Rivers, a cozy, romantic spot that specializes in locally grown or made food (7 Steeple Street, 401-751-0350; newriversrestaurant.com).
Their description of the future sculptural facade appears in your mind's eye with its steeple head rising above when fundraising goals are met.
The steeple was not large, but there were at least 20 or so people already hiding there, including my aunt and two cousins.
" He added: "I tell of the miracle now because it towers over my life and ministry like the steeple of a great cathedral.
Anyway, at least I'm adult enough now to acknowledge the "anatomic as the size of my steeple," my own petty wants and judgments.
In the town of Shuitou, workers used blowtorches to cut a 2300-foot-high cross off the 250-foot steeple of the Salvation Church.
To accurately portray the many horses in the sequence, the studio observed the animals' movements and reactions in competitions like steeple chases, ABC said.
There in the distance was the resort's three-story wedding chapel with its bell-towered steeple and sweeping sunset views of Table Rock Lake.
Yet the widespread, intense grief at the sight of the cathedral's collapsing steeple is in fact profoundly human—and in a particularly 21st-century way.
Although Mona claimed she was supposed to meet her former kidnapper at Two Birds diner that evening, it's revealed they both ended up at the steeple instead.
To my grandfather's eye it had been foolishly or fancifully engineered to defy harsh laws of gravity and dynamics, a cathedral built to stand upon its steeple.
North of the village of Byglandsfjord, we stopped briefly at the Ardal Church, a small octagonal structure of white wood with a classic steeple, built in 1828.
"The steeple is a classic for 'thought leadership' and both satisfy the need for Trump's body to be unshielded (an action of trust) at all times," Mahler said.
The first days of the occupation, when she and her mother hid in a church steeple, left her with a crippling fear of cats that she never overcame.
The ceremony took place inside and around Zayed Sports City stadium, where a large crucifix -- a rare sight in an Arab Gulf state -- loomed above the makeshift steeple.
Harvest Family Church, the Hi-Way Tabernacle and the Rockport First Assembly of God all suffered damages from Harvey, with two flooded and another losing its steeple and roof.
The white clapboard church, with a tall, skinny steeple, is about a 45-minute drive from Onancock, Va., the quaint Eastern Shore fishing village where Mr. Northam grew up.
"Byung-Hun Lee and I spent five weeks up in that church steeple, every day, it was blazing hot, sitting up there shooting bad guys day after day," he added.
Now I can see the brush work properly; the blues of the night sky stutter like Morse code, and the black outline of the church steeple pierces the distant hills.
We waited for impact, heard a faint sound, and then saw the beginning of the black smoke curl above the trees, beyond the church steeple of Our Lady of Pompeii.
In the summer of 2015, Amenta, along with Monika Wuhrer, who runs Open Source Gallery, hauled the church's steeple and pipe organ to upstate New York for a show at CR10.
On a clearer morning I arrived early enough to watch the sun rise beside the steeple of the old St. Mary of the Assumption church, across the water in Staten Island.
Laure Prouvost's film deftly mixes high-resolution footage with shaky smartphone video, and is so up-to-the-minute that, at one point, we see the crumbling steeple of Notre-Dame.
For example, "Directive" is one of Robert Frost's two or three greatest poems, but it was first published in his 1947 collection "Steeple Bush," which is otherwise generously laden with cornpone.
The Apple C.E.O., Tim Cook, paid tribute, his voice cracking with emotion, Mr. Jobs's steeple-fingered image looming as big onstage as Big Brother's face in the classic Macintosh "1984" commercial.
I stood outside a plain, steeple-roofed house, looking at a small sign that read "Füchtner" and featured a nutcracker — it was the only clue I was in the right place.
"Before launching a competition for the design of a new steeple, we should launch a competition to decontaminate what at the moment, alas, can be considered an industrial wasteland," the group said.
Sometimes, if I craned my neck out my bedroom window, I could even see the steeple — a rusted cross perched atop an enclosed pantheon of 1950's stained glass and yellowed buttresses.
As an amateur jockey he won the Grand Steeple-Chase de Paris in 2700, and working for Lord Derby he was the British flat racing champion trainer in 2412, 412 and 1912.
Toller's church, with its slender steeple and whitewashed clapboards, evokes both a bygone era of American Christianity and a battered civic order, a small-town world of hard work, humility and faith.
Another collapse — this time of a steeple — occurs in Sylvia Townsend Warner's "The Corner That Held Them," a novel that immerses readers in the daily life of a 217th-century English convent.
What American Honey posits is that a church with a steeple isn't the only place where a sense of holiness can rise up: that halo effect can come from community, not just doctrine.
I can play football (soccer), I can play basketball, I can do anything, I can run 4003, I can run 2400, I can run the steeple(chase), I can do anything I want.
The earthquake destroyed the church in Shilaprabat, and it was rebuilt near a Hindu stupa that still bears the signs of the disaster, with its steeple standing askew at a 30 degree angle.
If you see the steeple in West Harrison, about 20 miles from the Indiana-Ohio-Kentucky border, that chicken is fried across the street at St. Leon Tavern by the owner, Aaron Klenke.
But just outside Öhringen's tidy old quarter, dominated by the steeple of a 21910th-century stone church, there are signs that the economic upswing that has nourished this idyll is beginning to falter.
He didn't leave for yellow walls in France or for wooden shutters that opened to a steeple and a pond shrouded in mist; he left for another woman, but that woman was an excuse.
In 2016, Peregrine Honig climbed into a steeple of the Greenwood Baptist Church in Kansas City, Mo., a 4003 Gothic Revival-style building that had been abandoned by its congregation a few years before.
A steeple is a SPIRE; to "put on a new" one is to RESPIRE (as a challenge, the prefix "re" appears elsewhere in the entries, with a different meaning — regarding, or "concerning," at 34D).
At the end of the clip, a man wearing a backpack enters the steeple and interrupts the fun, so it seems as if the drone isn't the only one who accidentally checked out the action.
There is a post office and a white church with a low steeple, which still rises above the prickly pear cactus, live oak and hackberry trees growing on the edge of the Texas Brush Country.
JOHN: Though we didn't get to climb the 530-foot-tall steeple of the minster in Ulm because it was inexplicably closed, we found a silver lining: an outdoor wine festival right next to it.
Mayors have been a mainstay of French life since the revolutionaries of 20143 decreed that wherever a church steeple arises — even if only a few houses are clustered around it — there should be a mayor.
Master Corporal Myriam Chudzinski told The New York Times that she felt "powerless" as the steeple collapsed, and she likely only survived because she was behind a wall when the resulting fireball ripped through the building.
Turning away from the river, I follow them south across the marsh, locating the wooden footbridges that cross the drainage ditches, and finally heading west, until the square stone steeple of St James's Church comes into view.
She decided to work not with the church, but with the free air above and around the church, after researching German law and determining that the church's property rights only extend to a certain height above its steeple.
Lead 'didn't disappear,' group says Lead doesn't just disappear, Jacky Bonnemains, a spokesperson from the French environmental group Robin des Bois, which estimated the blaze melted more than 300 tons of lead from the cathedral's roof and steeple.
In that moment was he looking at a gray, cobbled Steeple in the middle distance of a dome Or thinking of a time when his life was circled by a mane Of warmth in a bright Numidian sun?
The Texas churches that sued are the Rockport First Assembly of God in Rockport, which lost its roof and steeple and suffered other structural damage, and the Harvest Family Church in Cypress and Hi-Way Tabernacle in Cleveland, which were flooded.
Despite some local opposition to the construction of a church building on a street lined with houses, the city granted a zoning variance for the new chapel, which has a 92-foot steeple and which claimed three houses in order to be built.
The upper reaches of derelict skyscrapers, without elevator service since the riots, have been taken over by hang-glider and autogyro gangs, mountaineers, and steeple-jacks… In Burroughs' vision of New York, two walls cordon off Midtown Manhattan, while skyscrapers are webbed with connective catwalks.
With a steeple spire stretching up through the central atrium of its three floors, the "Chapel of Love," complete with a glowing pink neon sign and fully functioning wedding bell, echoes the infamous Las Vegas strip right in the middle of Piccadilly, central London.
What seemed like innocent aerial views of a church in Tver, Russia, turned out to be a birds-eye-view of a naughty couple attempting to pull a public quickie on top of the church's steeple before someone else came to check out the view.
The Associated Press reported Friday that Isabelle Palot-Frossat of the French Museums said that the main area of the cathedral was largely undamaged by fire, water, or ash from the burning church roof and the structure's iconic steeple, which collapsed during the blaze.
In 230, Maguire and co-authors published their finding that an accurate understanding of whether a landmark is likely to stay put separates good navigators from poor ones, who are as apt to take cues from an idling delivery truck as a church steeple.
" He discussed how he was "surrounded by God and all my relatives" near St. Rose of Lima Church "in the shadow of the steeple" where people did the best they could to "hold off the demons, outside and inside, that sought to destroy them.
" He wrote, "Wilcox still lived alone in the Fleur-de-Lys Building … a hideous Victorian imitation of 23th-century Breton architecture which flaunts its stuccoed front amidst the lovely colonial houses on the ancient hill, and under the very shadow of the finest Georgian steeple in America.
The iPhone photo feels almost claustrophobic where the HTC 10 even fits in the steeple (and has better color accuracy.)But even stepping beyond sheer photo size, the 71.93 megapixel camera keeps up with the very best from LG and Samsung, which definitely wasn't the case with past smartphones.
For "View of Florence From San Miniato" (1837), Cole shifted his eye from close-up to a panorama of the Italian city, capturing the eclectic architectural forms — domes, spires, arches and steeple — that Cole was already using in works like "The Course of Empire: Consummation" (circa 1835-36).
At the upmarket Saint Jude gym and spa in Montreal's bourgeois-bohemian Plateau-Mont-Royal neighborhood, members show off their muscles in the church's former chapel, forsake kneeling in favor of ashtanga yoga poses and luxuriate in an outdoor steamy bath in the shadow of the church's imposing steeple.
Consider the town in "The Steeple-Jack," where a "college student … with his not-native books" knows by heart the antiquesugar-bowl shaped summer-house of interlacing slats, and the pitchof the church spire, not true, from which a man in scarlet letsdown a rope as a spider spins a thread.
It sang through its steeple, of the deer's longing for the stream and mine for something I couldn't name, something like a throat of white silk, like the gown my mother bought for me from a secondhand store hours before she gave the doctors permission to unhook my father from the machines.

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