gatepost - use in sentences

Converse of object

  • carve: Elsewhere there are carved stone gateposts, the original gates probably having been of wrought iron or timber.
  • see: Turn right up the short tarmac road until you see the gateposts and a sign " Croft Park " .

Preposition: at

  • entrance: It stirred the memory too; to find that one of the original concrete gateposts at the entrance to the camp still existed.

Adjective modifier

  • old: First climb parallel to Dean Clough over Dean Fields, guided by old gateposts.
  • large: An ornate large gatepost can be seen on your left with ruins of farm buildings.
  • conical: Conical stone gateposts, with pointed capstones are a feature of the area.
  • traditional: The conservation of stone walls, hedgerows and traditional stone gateposts would reinforce landscape pattern and character.
  • occasional: Occasional stone gateposts and numerous former milk churn stands in either wood, brick, concrete or stone.

Noun used with modifier

  • stone: Elsewhere there are carved stone gateposts, the original gates probably having been of wrought iron or timber.
  • brick: And so she missed seeing the lorry knock down the brick gateposts at the end of the drive.
  • steel: Despite her clear instructions, the driver tried to overtake in heavy rain, lost control and skidded into a steel gatepost.

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