Similar words: remarkable, nearby, carbon, garbage, carbohydrate, mark, march, remark. Meaning: ['mɑbl /'mɑːbl] n. 1. a hard crystalline metamorphic rock that takes a high polish; used for sculpture and as building material 2. a small ball of glass that is used in various games 3. a sculpture carved from marble. v. paint or stain like marble.
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(61) The nave pillars were of green marble.
(62) Her blue eyes narrowed to marble chips.
(63) Not that cold, white marble with the grey veins.
(64) The marble iris stood peacefully on a low shelf.
(65) The ones you carve out of marble.
(66) The marble chimney piece of the saloon.
(67) A black marble eagle crouches at his feet.
(68) Opened in 1903, the building had a huge domed trading hall lined with marble pillars and stained glass.
(69) This staining on marble is the result of dry deposition from sulphur dioxide gases produced by the burning of fossil fuels.
(70) In the little churchyard in Sasbach, by contrast,[www.Sentencedict.com] two inconspicuous marble tablets are set into a wall.
(71) We were shown the great marble slab covering Arthur's coffin and the chalice well which provided water for the brothers.
(72) To meet the demand, the marble trade from quarries largely owned by the emperor was rationalised.
(73) Bailiffs, armed for this solemn occasion, are positioned at the forward corners of the bench beside the marble pillars.
(74) The white marble squares on the pavement glowed as if on a phantom chessboard.
(75) The word kept rolling around in his mind like a marble.
(76) A fire leaped in the hearth under a marble mantelpiece identical to the one in her own flat.
(77) It is faced with stone on the outside and red marble inside.
(78) No flowers, no marble vases, just empty plastic buckets and washing-up bowls.
(79) There was a grand marble staircase, spiralling up to the eaves and the upper areas of the casino.
(80) We joined the surge out through the doors and down the marble stairs.
(81) I dreamt I dwelt in marble halls(sentencedict.com), is how it goes.
(82) They had semi-circular arched heads and were generally filled with alabaster or marble sheets or, sometimes, glass.
(83) He lay on the marble slab in the centre of the tiny oblong chapel like a king lying in state.
(84) Liveried guards admitted the majordomo and those he escorted into the marble pineapple.
(85) From head to foot the king was marble now, a monument.
(86) He lowered his head on to the table; the marble felt fresh in contact with his flushed skin.
(87) The other elevations of the cathedral are also decorated with marble veneer, carving and mosaic.
(88) Only fragments of the mosaics remain but there are some interesting basket type leaf capitals surmounting the marble columns.
(89) Marble discards are crushed to make the gravel or composite paving stones you see all over the world.
(90) The interior is in simple, brick design with high vaults and brick piers and marble columns.