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fieldstone

NOUN
  1. stone that occurs naturally in fields; often used as building material

How To Use fieldstone In A Sentence

  • When I worked in theater I did most of my paint work with sponges and could achieve a fair imitation of anything from marble to fieldstone to stucco.
  • When walking towards the house, the eye is drawn to two small plantings of snapdragons on either side of the fieldstone walkway.
  • The chimney made of fieldstone poked up from the slate roof.
  • Riding through the countryside of Pennsylvania, he finds a collection of buildings all built on the same theme, made of fieldstone and glass.
  • Next they happen a upon a lovely fieldstone garden wall and ‘W’ listens and hears some pleasing sounds emanating from behind the wall.
  • A little fieldstone path wound among some perennial plantings and shrubs. THE DUTCH BLUE ERROR
  • The homes at the turn of the century were all built from fieldstones and had thatched roofs.
  • The bakehouse was made of masonry and fieldstone, with walls two feet thick.
  • Once downstairs, Ben quickly moved to the huge fieldstone fireplace.
  • First, they are almost invariably built out of fieldstone (often dry-laid).
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