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    lintel


    1. A hook, buried in the cracked wall above the lintel,


    2. remarkably interested in the carved lintel above the church


    3. lintel above the doorway


    4. "In you both go now and good luck" Beauty stopped the carriage in front of a highly ornate building with huge columns and a large rectangular multi sculptured lintel above the doorway


    5. the cloister capitals and lintel above the church doorway,


    6. The thatch gave off a reek long past musty, the walls sagged inward, and the lintel above


    7. Mashu, looking a little embarrassed at such an open display of affection, busied himself with hanging his new hunter’s bow over the reconstructed lintel


    8. 1 I saw the Lord standing on the altar, and he said, strike the lintel of the door, that the posts may shake, and cut them in the head, all


    9. old, without blemish which was applied to the sides of the door, the top and the lintel


    10. 22 And you shall take a bunch of hyssop, and dip it in the blood that is in the bason, and strike the lintel and the two side posts with the blood that is in the bason; and none of you shall go out at the door of his house until the morning

    11. 23 For the Lord will pass through to strike the Egyptians; and when he sees the blood on the lintel, and on the two side posts, the Lord will pass over the door, and will not suffer the destroyer to come into your houses to strike you


    12. bason, and strike the lintel and the two side posts with the blood that is in the


    13. (The word "lintel" is Strong's H4947 and is mashqowph and means the upper


    14. Our doorway must have this lintel and I wish it to be installed before we re-enter the house,” said Lovern


    15. Finally, stooping to duck below a low lintel, she disappeared from view into one of the square’s fancier eating-houses, to the obvious disappointment of the crowd


    16. 8 And then said Jesus, pointing up to the device of a pot of manna which decorated the lintel of this new synagogue, and which was embellished with grape clusters: "You have thought that your forefathers in the wilderness ate manna -- the bread of heaven -- but I say to you that this was the bread of earth


    17. Posts and on the lIntel of the houses where they eat It


    18. She peeked around the lintel and gasped


    19. This same man that was leaning upon the lintel post, now stood straight with interest gleaming from every part of his face, for the words spoken had hit an inner place in his being that began to burn with interest


    20. some of the blood that is in the basin to the lintel and the two

    21. the Egyptians; and when He sees the blood on the lintel and on


    22. Sneezing something fierce, she placed some above the door lintel and put the rest in the brewing shed


    23. 12:22-23 “And you shall take a bunch of hyssop, dip it in the blood that is in the basin and strike the lintel and the two doorposts with the blood that is in the basin


    24. Blood was applied in three places – the lintel and the two doorposts


    25. Then he climbed out the window and bumped his head on the lintel, and I started right off: “Wille’s got thirty scores on his back because he called you an imposter?”


    26. A pair of doorposts and a lintel appeared


    27. Herne watched as the doorposts and lintel slowly disappeared


    28. There are dwarfish runes on the lintel


    29. (13) Amos 9:2 "I saw the Lord standing upon the altar; and he said, Smite the lintel of


    30. I passed under the oaken door lintel into the spacious chapel beyond

    31. Smite the lintel of the door, that the posts may shake:


    32. New strength surged up in me from I’m not sure where and I grasped the base of the door lintel and half pulled myself into the room still on my belly


    33. He went in, bowing his head under the low lintel


    34. Neumann Two pulls the suspenders off the second dead man and takes some braided shallots from the lintel and bundles them against his chest and leaves


    35. I stepped over the broken lintel, and found myself standing in a yard in a dense and acrid fog


    36. We passed the pretty cottage where the murdered man had lived, and walked up an oak-lined avenue to the fine old Queen Anne house, which bears the date of Malplaquet upon the lintel of the door


    37. Merlin stood at the open glass doors to the study’s small balcony, one shoulder propped against the lintel, and gazed upward


    38. "No sign was there of post or lintel or threshold, nor any sign of bar or bolt or key-hole; yet they did not doubt that they had found the door at last


    39. I stood for a minute, taking in Cat’s cheery house, with its dormers and porches and sunflowers growing against the fence in the front yard, before taking the keys from the niche above the lintel and opening the door into my sister’s life


    40. (The “1661” on the lintel refers to the date of the building

    41. Snow-White was very sad when she said good-bye to the good-natured beast, and unfastened the door, that he might go; but in going out he was caught by a hook in the lintel, and a scrap of his fur being torn, Snow-White thought there was something shining like gold through the rent: but he went out so quickly that she could not feel certain what it was, and soon he was hidden among the trees


    42. Still grows the vivacious lilac a generation after the door and lintel and the sill are gone, unfolding its sweet-scented flowers each spring, to be plucked by the musing traveller; planted and tended once by children's hands, in front-yard plots—now standing by wallsides in retired pastures, and giving place to new-rising forests;—the last of that stirp, sole survivor of that family


    43. He has knocked out the lintel, but he himself took little harm


    44. It has been of late generally maintained that a concrete arch is not an arch at all, but a lintel, without thrust, and that the common form, flat above and arched beneath, is objectionable, as it gives least material at the centre, where a lintel is most strained


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    Synonyms for "lintel"

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    "lintel" definitions

    horizontal beam used as a finishing piece over a door or window