How To Use pillared In A Sentence
- Inside the dark, pillared wood, precious little light seeps, there's only the noise of wood and the crunch of pine needles underfoot.
- There will be a residents' trust to oversee the running of the New England style development, which will feature a white pillared community hall and even a concierge service for household chores.
- Here the image is of a literal place, a location at Fawns: ‘an ancient rotunda, pillared and statued, nicked and roofed’, surrounded by ‘alleys… densely overarched with the climbing rose’.
- He gestured over his shoulder at the great pillared fac, ade behind her. AN OLDER WOMAN
- Like many of Trenkwalder's sculptures, these pieces are strongly architectonic, evoking cathedrals, pillared halls and Greek temples, among other structures.
- They came to a small square, where pink oleander blooms surrounded a pillared stump of antiquity. COUP D'ETAT
- The doric-pillared portico entrance leads to a hallway with modern lighting, artwork and ornate corniced ceilings. Times, Sunday Times
- One side of the square is dominated by an important-looking domed and pillared building.
- We need not much poetry in our spirit, to catch the song of night, and hear the spheres as they chant praises which are loud to the heart, tho they be silent to the ear -- the praises of the mighty God, who bears up the unpillared arch of heaven, and moves the stars in their courses .... The world's great sermons, Volume 08 Talmage to Knox Little
- The discreet wealth of this corner of London, with the pillared porticos of clubland, and the gleaming brass plaques of private banks, no doubt witnesses its own share of deal-making on Africa.