Phrases with «stately»

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"Stately" means something or someone that is dignified, impressive, or grand in appearance, manner, or presence. Full definition

Sentences with «stately»

  • There is a city tradition, from the private tranquil libraries of stately homes such as North London's 17th - century estate Kenwood House in Hampstead Heath to the British Library's Reading Room in King's Cross — a place where the etiquette policy strongly discourages the presence of mobile phones entirely with tactfully placed signs. (goodereader.com)
  • With a choice of stately homes such as Chatsworth House and impressive natural surroundings, there is plenty to explore in Derbyshire. (snaptrip.com)
  • There are countless cultural things to do in Venice: the Piazza San Marco, with its basilica, bell tower, and the Doge's Palace; the galleries in stately homes — from the Ca» d'Oro to the Peggy Guggenheim Collection — squaring off against each other across the Grand Canal; and the islands of the lagoon, like Murano and Burano. (travelandleisure.com)
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