Synonym: attic, bean, bonce, covered stadium, domed stadium, noggin, noodle. Similar words: abdomen, domestic, speedometer, domesticate, domesticated, domestic system, gross domestic product, come home. Meaning: [dəʊm] n. 1. a concave shape whose distinguishing characteristic is that the concavity faces downward 2. informal terms for a human head 3. a stadium that has a roof 4. a hemispherical roof.
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91 Piper slid from the Pit and into the transparent dome of the Belial Bridge terminal.
92 Stand a glass dome on a round stand and you have a protected display space.
93 According to Miss Latham, having set up the photographic plates in the observatory dome, they stepped outside.
94 The loudest cheers in the conference hall were reserved for the familiar attacks on Brussels,[www.Sentencedict.com] section 28 or the Dome.
95 Add a block of pre-soaked Oasis and insert eucalyptus branches to make a dome shape, with some extending horizontally outwards.
96 I could see the Emporium, the two churches, the dull gold dome of the courthouse.
97 Thursday inside the Olympic Dome, Rudy not have hit the panic button, but his voice clearly was raised.
98 Could the impact of the meteorite with the dome have deflected its path toward the horizontal?
99 Two companies have been shortlisted to buy the Dome, which is not to be sold for scrap as originally assumed.
100 With a swiftness that belied his age, he sidestepped me and went into the dome.
101 He has been undamaged by floods, rail disasters, the dome or the loss of Peter Mandelson.
102 The bald dome of a head emerged first, cast by the moonlight as dull ivory.
103 There was a garden hazed over by sunlight and held in by a dome.
104 It was converted into a mosque when the east end and dome were altered.
105 The houses of the Munchkins were odd-looking dwellings, for each was round, with a big dome for a roof.
106 Looming over all was the great green dome of the Roman Catholic cathedral.
107 Vibrations in a dome tweeter, for instance, are delivered along the perimeter.
108 Three or four people without seats were standing at the far dome car end, including the actress Angelica.
109 Nearly everyone, I would have guessed, had been either in the dining room or the dome car all morning.
110 The oval dome over the crossing is supported on squinches and shallow pendentives.
111 The roof of the foyer consisted of an enormous green glass dome.
112 Wings, made of plates of wafer-thin metal, sprouted from a large dome on each android's back.
113 Inner: spacious inner with a good amount of height which makes a free standing dome before the fly is fitted.
114 Higher up the dome became steeper, but by now I'd learned to trust the rock a bit more.
115 The dome is supported on four columns which have Ionic capitals taken from a classical temple which earlier stood upon the site.
116 The afternoon was very energetic since we travelled up to Doncaster Dome where we went ice skating.
117 Yet sentiments such as this were inevitable, as soon as politicians had agreed to make the monster Dome a public project.
118 If there were stars above, they were hidden by the light that streamed from the dome.
119 Inside, the nave vaults are octagonal domical shape and the central dome is carried on pseudo-pendentives rather like squinches.
120 I spent as much time wondering how the dome was held together as I did actually climbing.
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