Synonym: chateau, mansion, palace. Similar words: castle in the air, carry coals to Newcastle, plaster cast, bustle, rustle, jostle, hustle, whistle. Meaning: ['kɑːsl] n. 1. a large and stately mansion 2. a large building formerly occupied by a ruler and fortified against attack 3. (chess) the piece that can move any number of unoccupied squares in a direction parallel to the sides of the chessboard 4. interchanging the positions of the king and a rook. v. move the king two squares toward a rook and in the same move the rook to the square next past the king.
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271. A prominent figure in the major controversy that arose was Mrs Castle.
272. Pembroke Castle Undoubtedly one of the greatest castles in Britain.
273. Jack climbed the beanstalk, where he found a giant woman living in a castle.
274. Years on Barbara Castle writes in her autobiography of Mrs Thatcher realistically but generously.
275. Later, during a frightful storm, a princess knocked at the castle door, begging for shelter.
276. Also to assist Edward in capturing the great castle at Berwick-on-Tweed. Sentencedict.com
277. Slowly and carefully I swam round the dark walls of the castle.
278. These are the remains of unfortunate wretches driven to kill themselves in a futile attempt to escape the torments of the Castle.
279. Journal in double triumph Roy Castle takes a break from record-breaking and relaxes with a good read.
280. He thought, she would not seem so out of place, even in my own castle at Netherstoke.
281. The island is surmounted by a huge black castle.
282. The original castle was probably built about AD 860.
More similar words: castle in the air, carry coals to Newcastle, plaster cast, bustle, rustle, jostle, hustle, whistle, apostle, bristle, epistle, bristled, restless, mistletoe, listless, ghastly, whistleblower, blow the whistle, cast, caste, cast off, castor, forecast, downcast, cast away, cast down, newscast, cast about, telecast, overcast.