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- un·gabled adjective
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Originally, there was a huge gabled attic bedroom that required ascending a steep stairway.
As English houses go, this gabled red brick Victorian is neither especially beautiful nor significant.
The road led to an old fashioned, high gabled farm-house at the foot of the hill; the only tenement visible from that lonely spot.
In Devonshire, particularly among the farmers and poorer classes, the ridged coffin is very general, the end being gabled.
A gabled shingled roof was commonly used; wherever they could be afforded, dormer windows were added.
It has one complete story topped by a steep gabled roof with dormers and with two T-shaped chimneys.
Adjacent to the church is St Peter's hospital, a picturesque gabled building of Jacobean and earlier date, with a fine court room.
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