But homes today don't normally feature ramparts, drawbridges, moats and six-foot thick stone walls to keep out unwanted visitors. |
I would make castles with turrets, moats and drawbridges in the firm white sand until the tide came in and swept them away. |
The drawbridges will be raised and the oil paintings mothballed as workers at historic sites around the country prepare to go on strike. |
Since it's evening now, I bet by the time we get to the drawbridges at the gatehouses, they'll be raised for the day. |
I asked the students to consider the courtyard space, and stimulated thought about guard houses, archways, entrance ways, lower courtyards, moats and drawbridges. |
After we reached the Connecticut shoreline, we had to slow for the many curves and occasional drawbridges and grade crossings. |