adjective
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ NOUN
ceiling
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The ground floor, now the cellar, has retained its original three rooms with vaulted ceilings .
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The ossuary inside the sanctuary is square with a vaulted ceiling .
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They have a low, vaulted ceiling and damp, grimy walls which run with water when it rains.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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It was built to last, and the vaulted classrooms now serve as tearooms for any tourists intrepid enough to reach them.
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Lunch and oceans of bubbly will be served here in the vaulted chalk cellars.
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Surrounding them in vaulted stone and glass, wood and gorgeous cloth, were millions of man-hours of work.
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The ground floor, now the cellar, has retained its original three rooms with vaulted ceilings.
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The ossuary inside the sanctuary is square with a vaulted ceiling.
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This is a fine upstanding composition with an impressive vaulted interior.
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Thrusting spires, softened by time; vaulted cloisters floored with cobbles trod thin by genius.
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Under the vaulted ground floor was a guardroom and small prison.