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[ US /ˈkæməˌɫɑt/ ]
NOUN
  1. (Arthurian legend) the capital of King Arthur's kingdom; according to the legend, truth and goodness and beauty reigned there

How To Use Camelot In A Sentence

  • When, I thought, had he had time to learn the geography and ethnology of these dismal black habitats in the bowels of Camelot? DOWNTOWN
  • As we watched, Yellow and his fellow cavaliers appeared on their mighty steeds, amid such swirling clouds of fog and so many tosses of perfectly conditioned hair that we were transported to Camelot - or maybe a Bon Jovi video.
  • The great mass of curiously simple yet most striking structures that girdle the summit of the rock and form the platform beneath the church, though built at different times, have joined in one consenescence and now present the appearance of one of those cities that dwell in the imagination when reading of "many tower'd Camelot" or the turreted walls of fairyland. Normandy, Illustrated, Complete
  • We soon discovered that the word "castle" on a map did not always signify some Camelot-like fortress, or even a modest ruin. The House Impregnable
  • Bors unto Sir Launcelot, what adventure hath brought you hither, for we weened tomorn to have found you at Camelot? Chronicle and Romance (The Harvard Classics Series)
  • Baird had a sudden thought that this was how he had always imagined Camelot would appear from afar, misty, mystic. TANK OF SERPENTS
  • Harlan took the dagger and hammered it down onto the desk so loudly that it made even Camelot jump.
  • Aslink as an It'service provider was acquired by Camelot in 2006 as well.
  • And so, via girasole, the best-ever adopta-mom, the Booklist review for GRAIL QUEST: THE CAMELOT SPELL! TGIF
  • Well known for his role as Mark Antony on HBO's Rome, Purefoy's credits also include Camelot and The Philanthropist. Pilot Season: Rome's James Purefoy to Star With Kevin Bacon in Kevin Williamson's Fox Project
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