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timbered

[tim-berd] / ˈtɪm bərd /




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Inside Westminster Hall, beneath the timbered medieval ceiling where Anne Boleyn dined in 1533 after her coronation at nearby Westminster Abbey, there was a hushed reverence.

From Salon Sep. 20, 2022

Practically speaking, locals consider Island Park to be a vast area of timbered hills and valleys stretching 30 miles north-south through Fremont County and a clear 18 miles across it.

From Seattle Times Dec. 8, 2021

Inside, a grand chandelier-topped foyer leads to a two-story great room with timbered cathedral ceilings, wrought-iron accents and painted tile overlooked by a Juliet balcony.

From Los Angeles Times Aug. 10, 2020

A timbered ridge rises to the east, out of which flows the Jocko River, fat with snowmelt in the spring.

From New York Times Apr. 4, 2018

Working alone, far from Penelope and old Laertes, he had put up a fieldstone hut and timbered it with wild pear wood.

From "The Odyssey" by Homer




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