We found 22 examples of how to use gothic in an English sentence.
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1. | It is a typical Gothic church. | |
2. | The church is built in Gothic style. | |
3. | Many Gothic cathedrals, such as the Notre Dame Cathedral in Paris, have flying buttresses. | |
4. | "The Castle of Otranto" is the first gothic novel in English, and it set the standards of the whole genre. | |
5. | Gothic novels reappeared at the end of the century. | |
6. | Settings are really elaborate in gothic novel. | |
7. | Gothic became very popular in America. | |
8. | On Tom's birthday, Mary baked him a cake with 'I like stoats' written on it in Gothic script. | |
9. | She was well known for her gothic appearance. | |
10. | This house is a fabulous example of Victorian Gothic architecture. | |
11. | Cologne Cathedral is the largest gothic cathedral of the Germanic countries. | |
12. | In the deepest spot of all stands the castle of the Sea King. Its walls are built of coral, and the long Gothic windows are of the clearest amber. The roof is formed of shells that open and close as the water flows over them. Their appearance is very beautiful, for in each lies a glittering pearl which would be fit for the diadem of a queen. | |
13. | Sami dressed up as a gothic boy for Halloween. | |
14. | Layla dressed up like a gothic girl for the Halloween party. | |
15. | He raised Lucy from the ground in his arms, and conveying her through the glades of the forest by paths with which he seemed well acquainted, stopped not until he laid her in safety by the side of a plentiful and pellucid fountain, which had been once covered in, screened and decorated with architectural ornaments of a Gothic character. | |
16. | But now the vault which had covered the fountain being broken down and riven, and the Gothic font ruined and demolished, the stream burst forth from the recess of the earth in open day, and winded its way among the broken sculpture and moss-grown stones which lay in confusion around its source. | |
17. | The parade goes past a soaring Gothic cathedral built by Irish immigrants and named for St. Patrick, who is the patron saint of both Ireland and New York City. | |
18. | At one time the entire Gothic race, loose from the reins of government, began to lean in spirit toward lust and hubris. | |
19. | Since that time the distinction between the two races, the conqueror or Gothic and the Roman or conquered, had almost disappeared, and the men of the north had become confounded with those of midday in a single nation, to whose grandiosity had contributed that with the rough virtues of savage Germania, this with the traditions of Roman culture and polity. | |
20. | Yanni dresses in a Gothic fashion. | |
21. | It's a typical Gothic church. | |
22. | People in those olden times had convictions; we moderns only have opinions, and it takes more than a mere opinion to erect a Gothic cathedral. |