Sentence example with the word 'ridgepole'

ridgepole

Definition n. a beam laid along the edge where two sloping sides of a roof meet at the top



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"I knew a girl in Marysville who could walk the ridgepole of a roof."   [Please select]

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"I dare you to climb up there and walk the ridgepole of Mr."   [Please select]

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"I shall walk that ridgepole, Diana, or perish in the attempt."   [Please select]

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But what would you have done, Marilla, if you had been dared to walk a ridgepole.   [Please select]

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I received her as politely as I could, because I think she was sorry she dared me to walk a ridgepole.   [Please select]

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From there he gained the roof of a chicken-house, passed over the ridgepole and dropped to the ground inside.   [Please select]

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If he had told me to dance a jig on the ridgepole of our barn, I would have tried it.   [Please select]

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And, fluttering up to the ridgepole of the tent, he looked down with pity and tenderness upon the heart-broken chief.   [Please select]

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Only the ridgepole of Avernus was visible from the level upon which Bedlam stood, all the rest of it being hidden by the high rocks which surround it.   [Please select]

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