stone wall

NOUN
  1. a fence built of rough stones; used to separate fields
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How To Use stone wall In A Sentence

  • In my own garden I have an old stone wall with remnants of whitewash that reflects the sunlight and heat in summer.
  • Rooms feature beamed ceilings, exposed stone walls and sunken baths. Times, Sunday Times
  • She leaned her bike against the stone wall and stood on tiptoe to peer over it.
  • An old stone wall marks the boundary of the plot to one side, while a rocky hill and concrete wall flanks the other.
  • Stone walls are left exposed or clad with broad wooden planks and painted white. Times, Sunday Times
  • The complex of field systems and large stone walls extend from the north western slopes of Mount Brandon to within the boundaries of Dingle.
  • This is a place to escape to, where you can sleep surrounded by whitewashed stone walls and lush gardens. Times, Sunday Times
  • The stone cages have a curiously sensual, primeval quality, like the ancient dry stone walls in fields.
  • We stayed there in an old farmhouse with thick stone walls and shutters, and silk worms in the attic. Times, Sunday Times
  • Hunger breaks stone wall.
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