How To Use Weathervane In A Sentence

  • In Noah's Ark, she gives the adventure a festive spirit by hanging nautical-like flags on the boat, bringing aboard plants in clay pots, and crowning the ark's domed top with a weathervane.
  • On the tip of the spire is a weathervane of Fortuna, seen standing on a gilded globe supported by two telamones.
  • He said: ‘We wanted lights to highlight the weathervane on the pub but when I went to see what it would look like it is fair to say I wasn't very happy.’
  • Becker notes that even once the war was underway, in the first days French morale was ‘extremely fragile… reacting a bit like a weathervane to the gusts of wind’.
  • McCain has simply decided that his political weathervane is advising him to walk in goose-step with the conservative leadership within the GOP. Think Progress » The death of a maverick: John McCain backtracks on nuclear policy.
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  • It describes the myriad of ways that cell phone masts have been hidden: ‘They are being disguised as chimneys, clocks, drainpipes, telegraph poles, and even weathervanes.’
  • The style has not totally disappeared - Russians and the native peoples of the Perm area are still known to decorate weathervanes, wooden gutters, and wooden salt cellars with carved images of horses and birds.
  • Then we went home and hung out there for a while until my cousin called to take us to lunch (linner? dunch?) at the Weathervane at A Southern Season. Brynpobydd Diary Entry
  • Inside the museum, exhibits range from objects drawn from the traditional folk art - paintings, sculptures, weathervanes, flags, quilts - of the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries, to the works of contemporary self-taught artists.
  • The King's interest in clocks and weathervanes, which combined high science with art, grew out of Bute's interest.
  • A datestone featuring the fox, as seen on the village weathervane, is due to be laid in the building in a month's time.
  • He saw the weathervane spinning madly in the powerful breeze.
  • And the weathervane-topped cupola's operable windows draw cooling breezes through the interior of the house.
  • Victorian architecture made much use of cast-iron ornament, and great variety is to be found all over the country, from manhole covers to weathervanes, fountains and bridges.
  • The viewing platform resembles a raised circular sheepfold and is surmounted by a weathervane depicting a front-load tractor.
  • The little metal rooster weathervane on top of the roof would dream about being real, and would think about how lovely it would be to crow to the sun.
  • The 1869 New York City Register listed Fiske as a manufacturer of ornamental ironwork; fountains, vases, statuary, settees and chairs, and cast-iron and wire railings, iron stable fixtures, copper weathervanes.
  • The viewing platform resembles a raised circular sheepfold and is surmounted by a weathervane depicting a front-load tractor.
  • There is a separate garage, which again also has an old world appearance, with lace curtains in the window, a weathervane and a lucky horseshoe over the door.
  • In the garden there was a weathervane on top of a flagpole that indicated the wind direction to my father every morning when he woke up.
  • It's not hard to spot the aquarium with its huge shark weathervane rising clearly above everything else on the island.
  • He saw the weathervane spinning madly in the powerful breeze.
  • Mobile phone masts seem to be pretty much everywhere, concealed within road signs and lamp posts, inside churches, or disguised as weathervanes or trees, yet this isn't enough to get rid of ‘black spots’ across the capital.
  • Custom weathervanes, fireplace grills, chimney caps and cupolas for gazebos and homes are commonly ordered from custom metal fabricators.
  • I don't think we want Weathervane McCain aka McBush being President and appointing more anti-choice, right-wing, corporate-sponsored judges. Roberts: Is That Music We Hear?
  • It had a steepled roof with a weathervane at the top of the steeple and a brass bell tucked within the open wooden tower.
  • ALL the city's weathervanes and banners and weathercocks held still.
  • It had a steepled roof with a weathervane at the top of the steeple and a brass bell tucked within the open wooden tower.
  • Custom weathervanes, fireplace grills, chimney caps and cupolas for gazebos and homes are commonly ordered from custom metal fabricators.
  • According to tradition, New Hampshire held the first U. S. presidential primary state, on the presidential primaries, the "weathervane" effect.
  • But till this very day, the forge and anvil are used by blacksmiths to mold and carve the general shape and desired balance of a weathervane.
  • Other common objects also had their names changed to make them more seemly: haycock turned into haystack, weathercock into weathervane, and apricock into apricot.

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