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castlelike

a. Resembling a castle

Usage examples of "castlelike".

AWAY in the heart of the castlelike ville of Front Royal, Ryan and his friends found that the day passed with infinite slowness.

He got into the purple 4-Runner and drove south on Main Street, following the lake around to the southernmost point, until he reached the castlelike building that housed the city library.

Native American Beliefs and Traditions were on a single shelf in one castlelike turret.

These insects made earthen castlelike mounds a hundred feet in diameter and thrusting spires twenty feet into the air.

Small towns and castlelike clanhold manors appeared at periodic intervals, squatting like spiders amid spoked roads and surrounding hamlets.

There were a few select tomes he did not come into contact with, which I hid elsewhere in the castlelike the book with the black pages Alek Gwilym had brought.

Rushing to slam the shutters, Maia glimpsed ruddy sunrise coloring the slate-roofs of Port Sanger's castlelike clan houses.

Nonetheless, I was delighted when Savant Iolanthe asked me to spend some days at her family's castlelike estate, in the hilly suburbs of Caria.

The Baron was a well-known figure in the region, but generally lived on the family peak with its castlelike fortress built out of solid rock, and didn't mix much with the common folk.