Crossword-Solution: CUPOLAS
Dictionary
| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Cupolas | pl. | of Cupola |
Anagrams
| Word | Anagrams | |
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| CUPOLAS | anagram | COPULAS, SCOPULA |
We have 16 clues for the answer “CUPOLAS”
| Clue | Answers |
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| Belvedere and belfry | 1 answer |
| Domed roofs | 1 answer |
| Domelike structures | 1 answer |
| Domes | 1 answer |
| Gothic building features | 1 answer |
| Ornamental rooftop structures | 1 answer |
| Roof addenda | 1 answer |
| Roofing toppers | 1 answer |
| Roofs of a sort. | 1 answer |
| Rooftop domes | 1 answer |
| Small domes | 1 answer |
| Dome toppers | 2 answers |
| Rounded roofs | 2 answers |
| Architectural features. | 8 answers |
| AN ORNAMENTAL COATING TO A BUILDING | 11 answers |
| CATHEDRAL TOPPERS | 12 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
An inflammatory disease of the skin, characterized by the
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discharge of a watery exudation, which often dries up, leaving the skin
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Hint 2 anagram
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Sentences with CUPOLAS (5)
The dull brick walls, which here and there made a grand, straight sweep; the ugly little cupolas of the wings, the deep-set windows, the long, steep pinnacles of mossy slate, all mirrored themselves in the tranquil river.
Below them the hill fell away so abruptly that the roofs of the nearest houses were almost at their feet; and beyond these the city tumbled raggedly down to meet the bay in a confused, vague mass of roofs, cornices, cupolas, and chimneys, blurred and indistinct in the twilight, but here and there pierced by a new-lighted street lamp.
The sun transformed the gilded cupolas and crosses into dazzling points of light, and the sky above the spires and towers, the stately square and narrow dirty streets of the bustling little capital, was as blue and unflecked as that which arched so high above a land where Castilian roses grew, and one woman among a gay and thoughtless people dreamed, with all the passion of her splendid youth, of the man to whom she had pledged an eternal troth.
This being gathered up and poured abundantly upon the roof and walls, imbued them with a kind of solemn cheerfulness; while the cupolas and pinnacles were made to glitter with the purest gold, and all the hundred windows gleamed with a glad light, as if the edifice itself were rejoicing in its heart.
The row of return on the banquet side, let it be all stately galleries: in which galleries let there be three, or five, fine cupolas in the length of it, placed at equal distance; and fine colored windows of several works.
Quotes with CUPOLAS (2)
A CITY IS AS much a state of mind as a place — a set of perceptions of place. On the last train home to Mullaghbrack or Gortyfarnham or half a hundred other Bally Bog Mans, two farmers fall to reviewing their experiences of the big city. One has walked the streets and avenues and come away with memories of glistening steeples and dreaming spires, monuments to men of bearing and import, Palladian porticos and grand civic cupolas, pillars, piers, and palisades, and the air full…
At this point, the sequence of my memories is disrupted. I sank into a chaos of brief, incoherent and bizarre hallucinations, in which the grotesque and the horrible kept close company. Prostrate, as if I were being garrotted by invisible cords, I floundered in anguish and dread, oppressively ridden by the most unbridled nightmares. A whole series of monsters and avatars swarmed in the shadows, coming to life amid draughts of sulphur and phosphorus like an animated fresco pai…
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Appears in: Boston Globe, Crossroads, CrosSynergy, LAT, Newsday, New Yorker, NYT, USA TODAY, WSJ.
Used 17 times in crossword archives (1963–2021).