anile

ADJECTIVE
  1. of or like a feeble old woman
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How To Use anile In A Sentence

  • International discoveries of complete ceramic aquamaniles are rare, because they are delicate and easily damaged.
  • Her husband, Edgar, donated the first bells of the campanile in her memory in 1895.
  • The event will begin with a short outdoor program north of the campanile and continue with events in the Memorial Union.
  • Our babbling, anile friend, in the very looseness of her prating has let out the truth. Punch, or the London Charivari, Volume 1, October 2, 1841
  • A friend of mine was dining at a large dinner of clergymen, and a story, as true as the sausage story above given, was told regarding me, by one of those reverend divines, in whose frock sits some anile chatter-boxes, as any man who knows this world knows. Roundabout Papers
  • Croaker expended a great deal of energy keeping the anile off his face, but Lillehammer had gone red. The Kaisho
  • The countryside of Bresse in Burgundy is not the usual place to find a Spanish-style castle, an El Dorado in miniature, complete with Castilian campaniles, arches, and Spanish occupants, constructed lovingly out of concrete.
  • The round Basilica of the Superga has a two-conched cupola in the style of Michelangelo, flanked by two tall asymmetrical campaniles.
  • Jean-Marc's aunt, Marie-Françoise, tells me that such open bell towers, or campaniles, are constructed in windy regions where it is better to go with the flow than to be beaten down by the Mistral. French Word-A-Day:
  • One of the earliest items in the hoard is the aquamanile, dating from the late 13th to early 14th-century.
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