One tourelle is particularly sharp and fine, and does not seem to have sustained the slightest injury from time. |
At each corner of the court rises a quaint and crusty little tourelle from which the beseiged could keep up a raking fire along the thick walls. |
The other has a tourelle of the same kind, but it runs off into Renaissance. |
The Tower was a square building, with a round tower at each corner and a small turret on one side, usually called the tourelle. |
Freeman and Luckett lured executive chef Ralph McCormick away from La Tourelle, a romantic French restaurant in Memphis, and gave him carte blanche in the kitchen. |
Symes, Martin, Dean Tourelle, Valerie Karn, and Martin Todd. |