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    Use "pagod" in a sentence

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    pagod


    1. To see a pagoda in your dream represents your own sense of spirituality


    2. Alternatively, the pagoda symbolizes the phallus and thus have sexual connotations


    3. I could feel the cool European breeze rushing through my hair, and playing between my bare toes on those cold winter days out on the swinging chairs in my uncle’s favourite pagoda


    4. tablets, that little pagoda out on the middle of the


    5. ‘The Pagoda’ (air operation building of the Cactus Air Force)


    6. With its defensive walls and moats and its multiple pagoda temples, Chang’an made a truly impressive sight


    7. as the Piercing Pagoda


    8. secretly purchased at the piercing pagoda sat on the coffee table along with


    9. The Buddhist shrine of Pagoda originates from the Indian Stupas then spread along the trade routes to China


    10. Their style evolved dramatically until they became pagodas with many balconies projected sides and peaked roofs

    11. As Pagodas proliferated across Korea, Japan and South-East Asia they adapted in style to the cultural setting in which they are located


    12. The Buddah today sits in a cover-up called Pagoda meditating until the Lord comes home


    13. In the film there is a door that separates the worldly reality on one side, from the ultimate reality that is represented by the pagoda found in the middle of a lake where a Buddhist monk lives


    14. The woman goes out and walks away, but there is a hole in the ice around the pagoda and the woman falls in and dies


    15. high pagoda reaching the stars, something ancient amidst the


    16. Embrace mystical pagodas in the garden of rich undertones, the rain on our bodies to blend us with what surrounds: a force at work that never sleeps & which falls about in roaring laughter; the lion is on the prowl


    17. Past it was the pagoda and the small lake, water black and orange by the paper lamps


    18. Not far away, the pagoda was being decked with paper lamps and streamers


    19. They stood on ladders to reach the rafters of the pagoda, while the men passed up lit candles to test the integrity of each paper shade


    20. She bowed tinily and lifted her hand in the direction of the pagoda to show he ought, perhaps, to hurry up now

    21. The pagoda was hung about with hundreds of paper lanterns


    22. The balcony was at the wrong angle for her to have seen what had happened by the pagoda, only the general commotion


    23. The Tianning Pagoda in Changzhou, China, stands 153


    24. This 13-storey pagoda, topped with a soaring golden pinnacle, occupies about 27,000 m2 (290,625 ft2) and cost an estimated 300 million yuan (£20


    25. Moscow with its innumerable churches shaped like Chinese pagodas


    26. There is, in the synagogue, in the mosque, in the pagoda, in the wigwam, a hideous side which we execrate, and a sublime side, which we adore


    27. A marriage should be royal and chimerical; it should promenade its ceremony from the cathedral of Rheims to the pagoda of Chanteloup


    28. Instead of calling on some scholar, I paid many a visit to particular trees, of kinds which are rare in this neighborhood, standing far away in the middle of some pasture, or in the depths of a wood or swamp, or on a hilltop; such as the black birch, of which we have some handsome specimens two feet in diameter; its cousin, the yellow birch, with its loose golden vest, perfumed like the first; the beech, which has so neat a bole and beautifully lichen-painted, perfect in all its details, of which, excepting scattered specimens, I know but one small grove of sizable trees left in the township, supposed by some to have been planted by the pigeons that were once baited with beechnuts near by; it is worth the while to see the silver grain sparkle when you split this wood; the bass; the hornbeam; the Celtis occidentalis, or false elm, of which we have but one well-grown; some taller mast of a pine, a shingle tree, or a more perfect hemlock than usual, standing like a pagoda in the midst of the woods; and many others I could mention


    29. Now, by all odds, the most ancient extant portrait anyways purporting to be the whale's, is to be found in the famous cavern-pagoda of Elephanta, in India


    30. The Brahmins maintain that in the almost endless sculptures of that immemorial pagoda, all the trades and pursuits, every conceivable avocation of man, were prefigured ages before any of them actually came into being

    31. A lost land-bird of strange plumage strays on board, and is made a captive: out of clean shaved rods of right-whale bone, and cross-beams of sperm whale ivory, the carpenter makes a pagoda-looking cage for it


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