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bell tower

NOUN
  1. a tower that supports or shelters a bell

How To Use bell tower In A Sentence

  • There were even gargoyles that sat at the top of the bell tower that clanged loudly as Lee opened the door to the building.
  • The east end is apsidal with three polygonal apses and there is a later bell tower at the south side.
  • 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:
  • Passing a giant pile of empty boxes -- some partially empty -- I depart for the Bell Tower at the same time as a cheese-head. Technician RSS
  • A large cross sits atop the bell tower of the new Franciscan priory church, dominating the skyscape of the city of Mostar.
  • The bell tower was added to the church in 1848.
  • And then Madeleine ascends the mission bell tower.
  • The church itself is usually surrounded by its graveyard, in which might be found a lychgate, cross, anchorage, bell tower, school, and a priest's house.
  • Already heavily damaged by the September quakes, the Foligno bell tower lost more pieces Sunday during a series of quakes.
  • VENICE, Italy (Reuters) - One leaning tower is enough for Italy, according to local authorities in Venice who plan to reinforce the foundations of St. Mark's bell tower to stop it falling down.
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