The meaning of Steeple
Steeple – definition
nounA church tower and spire.
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In a few weeks the females will lay as many as five eggs each in nooks of old roofs, in church stee…
verbPlace (the fingers or hands) together so that they form an upward-pointing v-shape.
Usage examples:
Rick now sat forward, steepling his fingers together, and said quietly, ‘laura, i don't know… isn't…
nounA tall, narrow structure, esp. on a church, having a pointed top
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Word origin
Old English stēpel, of Germanic origin; related to steep1.
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