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vaulted

[ UK /vˈɒltɪd/ ]
[ US /ˈvɔɫtɪd/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. having a hemispherical vault or dome

How To Use vaulted In A Sentence

  • Body about the size of a common goose; bill short, vaulted, obtuse, two-thirds of which is covered by an expanded cere of a pale greenish-yellow colour, the tip of the bill being black, arcuated, and truncated. Journal of the Proceedings of the Linnean Society - Vol. 3 Zoology
  • The main public entrance on the east side is signposted by a huge canopy that draws visitors into a long, vaulted undercroft containing an exhibition space, cafe and shop.
  • Everything about this cold, vaulted hall seemed dark, with its acres of bare, black basalt. THE LIGHTSTONE: BOOK ONE, PART TWO OF THE EA CYCLE
  • As more and more woke up, a rising chorus of shrieks for help shook hoarfrost from the vaulted stones, and eventually called help.
  • These vaulted casemates form the main walls of the fort and support the wide gundeck, the roof of the Castillo.
  • German champions along with young talented riders jumped, piaffed, went across country, drove carriages, vaulted, reined or went endurance riding to the joyful rhythm of music.
  • A huge bathroom has a sunken bath, the drawing room a vaulted roof. Times, Sunday Times
  • Once this was done, and the buildings cleared of unnecessary accretions, the architect was left with an enormous double-height volume, requiring a new first floor, and a smaller vaulted one with a chamber above.
  • Upstairs is the huge master bedroom with a pitched-pine floor and vaulted ceilings.
  • There's no way he could have vaulted the fence with that injury.
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