Synonym: chapel service. Similar words: shapeless, shape, lapel, in shape, take shape, chap., in the shape of, chapter. Meaning: ['tʃæpl] n. 1. a place of worship that has its own altar 2. a service conducted in a place of worship that has its own altar.
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(151) The tiny chapel in the centre of the gardens is by K. I. Dientzenhofer.
(152) Davies was a rugged, frugal, self-made capitalist, a relentless business competitor, who remained close to his chapel roots.
(153) For certainly, once the chapel is built and consecrated, there will be pilgrims coming from all over Normandy.
(154) From where Nathan was sitting, in a chapel adjacent to the altar, he could hear the cathedral filling up.
(155) The ceremony was in the side chapel of a college church; the reception in a small, carnation-wreathed social hall.
(156) The chapel was again damaged by flood in 1956 and restored in 1957.
(157) Chapel and Sunday-school were to me cruel ceremonious punishments for the freedom of Monday to Saturday ....
(158) Did you know that Hoggatt's has got a small Wren chapel in the Lab grounds?
(159) A makeshift chapel is partitioned off in the corner of the lowest security dorm.
(160) Even so, it was agony to shuffle in slippers into the chapel for Compline.
(161) It would be surprising to find a chapel with such a substantial church tower so early.
(162) At the chapel, there is space to park a car.
(163) The Primitive Methodist chapel built in 1871 and closed in 1915 is now used as a house.
(164) There was also a chapel on either side of the chancel.
(165) Door theft: Thieves have stolen the carved doors off a remote moorland chapel.
(166) Then it was on to the chapel, where work from other faculties and departments was on show.
(167) At the back entrance to the chapel, Jack came to a shuddering halt.
(168) Basing his work on archaeological finds, the chapel was rebuilt by J. Fragner from 1950-2.
(169) She had been shewn into a side chapel set apart for visitors.
(170) On stylistic grounds Vertue may also be credited with the design of Lupton's chantry in Eton College chapel.
(171) Bray's grandfather had been one of his converts and had helped to build the Twelveheads chapel.
(172) The Methodist chapel proving insufficient to hold them,(sentencedict.com) the large schoolroom was opened.
(173) He was also a member of the royal chapel choir, where he was classified as a taille or tenor.
(174) Other features of Main Street include the village school, the Wesleyan chapel and the shipyard.
(175) The saint's remains are buried beneath the pavement of a little chapel.
(176) The skeletal trees that grew close to the chapel rattled their branches in the wind, which whipped across the open ground.
(177) For the Trinity chapel beyond the presbytery, William was unhampered by an existing structure.
(178) Go seek him out; speak fair and bring the body into the chapel.
(179) It is believed that it was built as a chantry chapel in memory of Robert de Tattershall who died in 1121.
(180) I sat, dozed, slurped from the wineskin, said a few prayers and kept my eyes fastened on the Lady Chapel.