Synonym: spire. Similar words: steep, deplete, replete, depleted, repletion, depletion, replenish, steer. Meaning: ['stɪːpl] n. a tall tower that forms the superstructure of a building (usually a church or temple) and that tapers to a point at the top.
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31) A burglar steals from the people while a church bell peals from the steeple.
32) Soldiers using a multiple rocket launcher scored a direct hit on the steeple of a church.
33) The steeple soars skyward.
34) Golan said Steeple Hill was also trying to shed the preachy tone of some Christian fiction.
35) The white steeple of the United Church of Christ in Keene, New Hampshire,(www.Sentencedict.com) surrounded by seasonal foliage.
36) In the afternoon it all became coffee-table photogenic: blue skies, white ice, calm waters, a lone cormorant on a steeple of ice, and twee chinstrap penguins hiking up snowy slopes.
37) Ramesses II constructed the he statue front door and the side steeple. Before the Necker tower cloth th has constructed front door's courtyard.
38) Horses go over the water jump during The William Hill Trophy Handicap Steeple Chase on opening day of the Cheltenham Festival March 16.
39) Ramesses II constructed the first courtyard, to have the statue front door and the side steeple.
40) Ramesses II constructed the first courtyard, to have the statue front door and the side steeple. Before the Necker tower cloth th has constructed front door's courtyard.
41) Now and again a whimsically painted steeple breaks the horizon, its gilded cupola glittering in the bright spring sun.
42) Maidan, then seventeen, was sold, taken to England and put to steeple chase racing.
More similar words: steep, deplete, replete, depleted, repletion, depletion, replenish, steer, steel, esteem, take pleasure in, steerage, esteemed, steerable, self-esteem, steer clear of, power steering, stainless steel, pleasure principle, step by step, reply, replay, deploy, replica, replace, deplore, houseplant, horseplay, replicate, take place.