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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(181) The order is Corinthian and the capitals and bases are of white Pentelic marble.
(182) Consequently she kept digging into the supply of tissues that Lee kept on the marble slab in the kitchen.
(183) A lead Cupid aimed his arrow from the top of a marble pillar.
(184) While I was there, a pair of huge marble hands designed by Larry Kirkland were being carved into life.
(185) Lasers are also being used to vaporise the dirt from limestone and marble sculpture.
(186) Flanked by the two men, they walked down a wide marble staircase, and out into the brilliant sunshine.
(187) The staircase and walls are of white marble, with the addition of lapis lazuli for the geometrical floor pattern.
(188) The names of soldiers who were killed are engraved on two marble walls.
(189) He installed 17 white marble replicas of Michelangelo's David statue where the pine trees had stood.
(190) The functional simplicity of the gym contrasts with the opulence of the marble floors, the paintings and the drapes.
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(191) Over the marble fireplace was a portrait, presumably of the baronet who had commissioned the house.
(192) Stone or marble was used for the lower parts of the walls, the upper being of sun-dried brick and timber.
(193) The old structure is cocooned within a contemporary shell of glass, steel and polished green marble.
(194) All the buildings are faced with marble panelling and decorated with arcading which still gleams white and sparkling in the sunshine.
(195) Playground fights at my London comprehensive, an austere archetypal 1960s building near Marble Arch, were frequent occurrences.
(196) The male and female lavatories on each floor are lavishly treated, with stainless steel basins, marble floors and dramatic lighting.
(197) The reception is an impressive design with a marble dome adjoined by tropical plants.
(198) The green marble clock on the grey marble chimney-piece ticked the minutes away on its golden face.
(199) Inside, the circumference of the church is occupied by elaborate chapels and the marble facings are everywhere inscribed with thank-offerings.
(200) A cleaning woman was laboriously washing the marble floor of the foyer.
(201) A gaze, cool as the round marble inlay of a chair back.
(202) He strode across the marble floor and stopped only when he reached the lift gates.
(203) Inside the quality finishes include cherry wood panelling, decorative plaster ceilings and marble floors.
(204) It is fifteen years since he first explored the relationship of real flesh and its marble parallels in art history.
(205) Most Roman sculptors were very cautious about supporting large blocks of marble.
(206) Creatures, men and women and things, of bronze and marble, breathe the same air as we do.
(207) When the cleaners have gone home I trek through the rubber-tread corridors rolling on my faces like a marble ashtray.
(208) In the marble version the struts have been banished from sight by designing the statue to be seen from a restricted viewpoint.
(209) I left the car out front and climbed the wide marble steps to the entrance hall.
(210) A marble staircase leads to wide corridors of bedrooms, which are comfortably furnished and equipped with modern bathrooms.