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a steeple

 

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a steeple

Noun: A steeple is a tall, often pointed structure that crowns the top of a church or other building.

Example Sentence: The ancient church in the village had a steeple that could be seen from miles away.

Verb: To steeple means to put a steeple on top of a building.

Example Sentence: The local craftsmen were hired to steeple the new cathedral.

Adjective (Popular): When referring to something as steeple, it usually means it is tall and majestic.

Example Sentence: The steeple mountains of the region made for breathtaking views.

Adjective (Local): In some areas, steeple can refer to the style of a building, typically characterized by a tall, pointed roof.

Example Sentence: The local architecture showcases many steeple houses with unique designs.

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