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How to use gabled in a sentence

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Some cottages are raised off the ground, with large porches and gabled roofs.
So short are the new trees that not a leaf breaks the angular monotony of gabled roof lines.
The restaurant and reception are in three conjoined gabled townhouses, jammed with mirrors, paintings, cut glass and polished wood.
A shallow gabled roof covered with translucent fiberglass shelters the area from rain and drizzle without blocking the light.
Houses are usually rectangular and have mud walls and a gabled roof thatched with straw.
Even more incongruous was coming across a town of steeply gabled Swiss chalets nestled in a sea of pine trees in the hills outside Fez.
The design includes a hipped and gabled roof, deep eaves, a side deck, and a screened front porch.
The roof is an inverted gable, a reference to all the gabled houses in the neighborhood.
The buildings are usually gabled, with rows of tiles along the ridges of the roofs.
White-painted cedar clapboards cover its gabled forms, which are topped by classic standing-seam metal roofs.
On the pitched and gabled roof she swept debris from the channels of the corrugated tin.
By the time they got there, the 106-year-old, three-story gabled house, on the graceful Esplanade, was engulfed in flames and unsalvageable.
Falling just below the eaves, arcaded corbel tables are often found on the gabled facades of revival churches.
Characteristics include a large front porch or a wraparound porch, and a steeply pitched, gabled roofline that runs lengthwise.
The five-bay double-pile Georgian house has a gabled roof with dormer windows and massive chimneys that accommodate flues for fifteen fireplaces.
The box resembles the gabled roof of old houses, and is highly ornamented with good quality moulded wood on rosewood.
The building was completed in 1998, has an exposed brickwork and natural stone facade, as well as a gabled roof.
It is impressively narrow and is flanked almost entirely by 2 to 3-storey gabled houses.
Prominent buildings form the picture of the winding high street bordered by gabled houses.
As a result the houses of Stralsund are larger than those of Wismar, where the total number of gabled houses is more numerous.
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Examples from Classical Literature
It had stood there for 150 years, gabled, red brick, and why it was put there nobody knew.
A priest's hole is, or was not long since, to be seen in one of the gabled roofs.
A squat, snug house, the eaves of whose steep gabled roof came down well over its two stories, like the snuffer on a candle.
It has a church, built about 1250, with a gabled tower and with a hagioscope in the chancel.
Botfield Hall was a large, half-timbered farmhouse, with a gabled roof, part of which was made of thatch and the rest of tiles.
At length I perceived from afar a gabled house that was built of yellow wood.
Bright, gabled Bruges, we shall not look upon thy like again.
In Becklow Road are a neat row of almshouses with gabled roofs.
All around the gabled houses are abandoned in their last agony.
It is easily recognizable from its square tower and gabled nave.
Built of small bricks, it had latticed windows, and a gabled front.
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