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oriel

[ UK /ˈɔːɹiːə‍l/ ]
NOUN
  1. a projecting bay window corbeled or cantilevered out from a wall

How To Use oriel In A Sentence

  • Stay on this as it skirts Orielton Field Centre then heads south down into a small valley.
  • The dragon's serpentine body undulated like cloth in a fierce wind, nearly knocking Doriel off twice.
  • It was only now that Maple realized Doriel could probably see right up her unbelted shift.
  • Mullioned turret and oriel windows running across the first and second storeys create a wall-of-glass effect from the exterior and light and airy chambers within.
  • The house was white, three stories with an oriel window on the top floor at the center, flowers in the window, like a set piece in marzipan. The Demons Covenant
  • Her business is now concentrated at Orielton Mill, Hundleton, where she plans to rear young trout to sell on to other fish farmers.
  • The oriel windows could just be made out in the grey stone of the building, and very faintly, the delicate colour of the wistaria. THE GOLDEN LION
  • The match started promisingly for Oxford, as Hannah of Oriel was untouchable in the hammer throw, achieving a match record of 37. 24m.
  • The show was initiated and hosted/currated by Anita Kalnay, certified aromatherapist, visual artists and a Spiritual PhytoEssencing practitioner who lives and works in Alert Bay, BC and is currently studying Ayala Moriel's Foundation of Natural Perfumery Course. Alchemy and Artistry
  • Denoriel was no Magus Major, but the elf who could not clothe and reclothe him - or herself with a single thought when Underhill hardly deserved the name of Child of Dannae. This Scepter'd Isle
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