adjective
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ NOUN
house
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He could see people on the beach, and behind them the gabled houses with dormer windows.
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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a gabled roof
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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During Richard Webb's time the large, gabled clothier's house was built.
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He could see people on the beach, and behind them the gabled houses with dormer windows.
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It has a gabled façade with wheel window at the top and two-light windows below.
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The gabled main block is stone-built.
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The exterior is severely Romanesque with a gabled façade, transeptal towers and spires and an apsidal east end.
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The multi-level hipped and gabled roof forms one of the project's most striking features.
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The store is housed in a gabled two-story Tudor Revival building with a magnificent split staircase to the second level.
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This was the time when the old style of gabled manor was feeling the first breath of classical ideas.