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pantile

[ UK /pˈɑːnta‍ɪl/ ]
NOUN
  1. a roofing tile with a S-shape; laid so that curves overlap

How To Use pantile In A Sentence

  • Concrete Pantiles are available in a medium format of similar size to our clay pantiles, and offer some savings in material and labour.
  • Plus the plain tile eave coursing so often seen with pantile roofs in the North East.
  • Balcony from the brick structure, floor, starting as a ridge of hard - Peak, Pantile Long double eaves.
  • Balcony from the brick structure, floor, starting as a ridge of hard - Peak, Pantile Long double eaves.
  • Mellow orange pantiles seemingly cascade at many angles, surmounting buildings of varying heights, covering lower and higher ground.
  • While the original roof structure was rotten, the pantiles were able to be reused and now greatly enhance the aged appearance of the exterior.
  • The restaurant has a fresh farmhouse interior, with cream walls and red pantiles, and boasts an open view of the garden.
  • The restoration included erecting mansard roofs with handmade clay plain tiles and pantiles. Times, Sunday Times
  • Because Sandtoft are producing the very first machine made clay plain tile to match the Humberside pantile.
  • Like the pantiles of North Yorkshire or the honey-coloured stone of Bath, they are not there by accident. The Riches Beneath Our Feet: How Mining Shaped Britain by Geoff Coyle
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