"Tower" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Tower" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Tower" Meaning

A tall, usually freestanding, structure, such as a building or monument, constructed on a base of stone, brick, or other material, designed to be much higher than its surroundings, serving various purposes, including residential, observatory, or tribute.

"Tower" Examples

Since I don't see any words provided by the user, I'll provide 5 usage examples of the word "tower" itself.

Examples


1. Grappling hook

The rock climber attached her grappling hook to the tower and slowly made her way up.

2. Bell tower

The old castle's bell tower stood tall and proud, its bell ringing out across the countryside.

3. Skyscraper

The city's skyline was dominated by the towering skyscraper that seemed to touch the clouds.

4. Obelisk

In the center of the village square stood an ancient obelisk-like tower built by a forgotten civilization.

5. Eiffel Tower

As the city lights twinkled to life, the iconic Eiffel Tower shone like a beacon of romance and beauty.

"Tower" Similar Words

Towelet

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A toilet or commode

Towelette

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Towelettes

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Wet wipes or pre-moistened towelettes are small packets of absorbent material, usually cloths or paper, that are pre-moistened with a cleansing agent, such as water or a cleaning solution. They are designed to be used for a variety of purposes, including:<br><br>1. Cleaning hands or surfaces: They are often used to wipe surfaces such as counters, tables, and chairs.<br>2. Personal hygiene: They are used to clean sweat and dirt from the skin, especially for people who may not have access to soap and water, such as athletes or people in areas with clean water shortages.<br>3. Travel: They are often used as a quick way to clean hands or surfaces while traveling, especially during long car rides or flights.<br>4. Medical purposes: They are used to clean wounds or cuts and can be used in medical settings to clean equipment and surfaces.<br><br>They come in different sizes, shapes, and forms, such as individual packets or containers of wipes, and are often used for various purposes, including cosmetic purposes, such as removing makeup or cleaning makeup brushes.

Toweling

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Towelled

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Towelling

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Towels

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Tower-cranes

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Towered

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Towering

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Towers

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Towery

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Towheaded

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Towhee

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The towhee is a medium-sized, sparrow-like bird native to eastern and central North America. It is known for its distinctive call, which sounds like a loud, guttural "peter, peter, peter" followed by a repetitive "tick, tick, tick" phrase.<br><br>There is also a phrase "to tow the line," which means to do what is required or expected of you.

Towing

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Towing refers to the act of pulling or drawing a vehicle, a boat, or other object behind another vehicle, typically using a rope, cable, or chain. It can also describe the act of dragging or hauling something, often in a dragging or pulling motion.

Towline

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