iron grille
collocation in Englishmeaningsofironandgrille
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iron
noun
uk/aɪən/us/aɪrn/
a chemical element that is a common greyish-coloured metal. It is strong, used in making steel, and exists in very small amounts ...
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grille
noun[C]
uk/ɡrɪl/us/ɡrɪl/
a frame of metal bars used to cover something such as a window or ...
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(Definition ofironandgrillefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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Lucas communicated with the world only through anirongrilleand employed two armed watchmen who lived in a nearby hut.
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The brick was covered with stucco, and wrought iron grilles were placed over the two windows flanking the entrance.
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The tall, narrow windows have iron grilles on the first story, matched in the rectangular basement windows.
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The original ornamentalirongrillesurvives in the upper panel of the door to the general office and the cashier's window beside it.
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The access hatch consists of anirongrille.
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The building is flanked by four cylindrical turrets surmounted by slate spires, and surrounded by an area with anirongrille.
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Anirongrille, part of the original defences of the door, is preserved within.
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A wroughtirongrilleseparating the cathedral from a small square behind it is sometimes cited as one of the finest ever created.
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The window next to him is closed with anirongrillethat is geometrically valid but practically impossible to assemble.
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The vaulted, cobbled passage, 14 m long, was formerly defended by two sets of timber doors, and a yett, or hingedirongrille, remains.
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The upper portions of the bays are filled with iron grilles with painted floral designs.
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Windows on the first floor are screened by wrought iron grilles.
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The narrow windows are covered with decorative iron grilles.
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Glazed concrete tile is found at the lobby, where the original iron grilles, of geometrical design, are still in use.
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The main entrance retains an original iron yett, and many of the windows are protected by heavy iron grilles.
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