vaulted

IPA: vˈɔɫtʌd

adjective

  • (architecture) Of a ceiling supported by arches, introduced in the Gothic style.
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Examples of "vaulted" in Sentences

  • The nave was vaulted.
  • In 1842 the nave was extended and vaulted.
  • The nave and apse of the church are barrel vaulted.
  • It was originally vaulted at the second floor and the roof.
  • The basement is vaulted, and the hall was above, on the first floor.
  • The barrel vaulted ceiling is mirrored in the gallery on the first floor.
  • Early-season upsets of Colorado, Oregon State and Wisconsin vaulted Fresno State into the rankings.
  • Both benches cleared, and it was at this moment Zimmer, on a mission, vaulted from the Yankees dugout.
  • The win vaulted the Maple Leafs over Ottawa into second place in the Northeast Division, one point behind Boston.
  • Sarah Palin vaulted from unknown to international celebrity, a status she can probably retain as long as she desires.
  • The win vaulted the Horned Frogs (7-1, 4-1 C-USA) one-half game ahead of Southern Miss (5-3, 3-1), Louisville and UAB in league play.
  • Batista, who vaulted from the role of long reliever to third starter, opposes 16-game winner Darryl Kile in what would seem to be a mismatch in the Cardinals 'favor.
  • (AP) - Hundreds of jubilant students vaulted from a wall behind the north end zone, ignoring the public address announcer's plea to celebrate in the stands rather than storm the field.
  • Having vaulted from the fringes of pop culture into the mainstream after a newly atomic America became obsessed with films about mutants and aliens, SF literature matured and flowered throughout the '60s and beyond, just as rock' n 'roll did the same.

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