gondola - use in sentences

Adjective modifier

  • main: The main gondola stays open in the evening to transport those wishing to have a go.
  • new: A proposed new gondola is also due to open Christmas 2006.
  • first: We walked down to the lift and were on the first gondola by 8am.
  • Venetian: In the foreground is the Venetian gondola, a popular attraction that appeared on many souvenirs.
  • ventral: These aircraft were converted on the production line, and retained the ventral gondola.
  • long: The skiing can also be accessed by a long gondola from the town of Encamp in the middle of the country.

Converse of object

  • ride: Rode a gondola in Venice Gotten a tattoo - Several.
  • take: The best suggestion is to take the gondola from the main village.
  • include: Much of the equipment and showcases etc. were begged and borrowed from anywhere available including gondola ends from the local coop store.
  • catch: Then it was time to leg it down to catch the last gondola!

Converse of subject

  • reach: Both areas are reached by gondolas from either end of the village, which are in turn linked by a regular ski bus service.
  • link: The village is linked by gondola to the ski area.
  • access: The skiing can also be accessed by a long gondola from the town of Encamp in the middle of the country.

Modifies a noun

  • lift: Some of us had a nasty experience being stuck in a gondola lift for almost an hour.
  • ride: Tonight a gondola ride would be hard to resist!
  • station: The nursery slopes are directly by the gondola station allowing easy access to the slopes.
  • system: The gondola system starts from here, taking improving novices up onto the Höhe Salve to enjoy several gentle slopes and incredible views.
  • base: A long path by a dramatic river gully brings you back to the gondola base.
  • car: Optional trip on the gondola cable cars beside Ben Nevis ( Britain's highest mountain ).

Noun used with modifier

  • mountain: Visit the history museum or take a ride on the sulfur mountain gondola.

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