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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(91) Walking along the shiny marble aisles, he would dream about living in the White House, or just a better home.
(92) In brick churches the whole construction was of this material, though interior wall facings, capitals and columns were of marble.
(93) The second entrance hall is bigger with more marble, a grim but opulent place.
(94) The water fountain became an altar, standing on marble pillars and graced by its own fan design.
(95) Through the crepuscular afterglow, from behind the marble pineapple, there came skipping a true-light figure.
(96) The goose lay, neatly trussed, on a cold, marble slab.
(97) A narrow stairway of glossy marble led straight into a sitting room arranged around a huge open fireplace.
(98) The architecture is still in a fair condition and some of the marble facing remains.
(99) It was an ornate old lobby with great marble supporting columns and big pots of palms standing around.
(100) We occupy the sun porch, a windowless living room with a fake marble fireplace and a dining room behind glass doors.
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(101) Unless you work here, however, there is no public access, except to the marble atrium.
(102) The second bet is that drawing a red marble wins £1000, drawing a blue marble wins nothing.
(103) I thought of the marble frieze in Barre and hoped some one had covered it against the snow.
(104) Our favourite photo was taken of me on the marble slab.
(105) What sculpture is to a block of marble, education is to a human soul. Joseph Addison
(106) She waved to them, and they strolled across the white marble floor to join her.
(107) Possibly the beginning of marble sculpture should be brought down.
(108) On a marble slab near to the cooker there was a joint of ham and a fat salami ready for slicing.
(109) A marble mantle clock made £170; an Edwardian dressing table £240 and an inlaid writing desk £230.
(110) Sister Martha's hair is cut off with a pair of gold scissors, she lies arms outflung on the marble slab.
(111) He flung himself down the marble stairs, and out through the front doors of the school.
(112) Soon the soft sandstone of Glen Canyon was replaced by the fabulous coloration of Marble Canyon.
(113) I am far up above a marble staircase past a balcony in a large room with long tables.
(114) Most are half-length casts made from a mould taken before 1902, which were also copied in wood and marble.
(115) In an old domed church, sunlight painted rainbow jewels on the marble floor.
(116) Our discussion has already made apparent a great paucity of large-scale bronzes compared to what survives in marble.
(117) The charioteers of Tiranoc, famed throughout the land for their skill and daring, raced between their white marble cities.
(118) They look more like giant marble arms than sinuous branches.
(119) High bookcases lined the library walls and stood between the windows, each topped with a marble bust.
(120) The bedrooms are reached through long open corridors of marble.