Use the word castle in a sentence

How to use in-sentence of “castle”:

– Instead, a player will usually castle and find safety on the edge of the board behind pawns.

– The castle belonged to Albrecht von WallensteinWallenstein, a soldier and politician of the Thirty Years’ War.

– The area became the focus of a targeted regeneration initiative, led by the Castle Vale Housing Action Trust from 1993 to 2005, where the estate witnessed the demolition of many of its houses and facilities, the repair of remaining properties, and the construction of new housing and facilities along with the remodelling of the estate, funded both privately and publicly.

– In 2000, the town, together with numerous surrounding Fortificationfortifications, including the Castle Islands Fortifications, they were added to the World Heritage Site.

– He built Kronborg castle in Elsinore again between 1574 and 1585.

How to use the word castle

How to use the word castle

Example sentences of “castle”:

– The Nürburgring, known as simply “the Ring” by enthusiasts, is the name of a famous motorsport race track in Nürburg, Germany, built in the 1920s around the village and medieval castle of Nürburg in the Eifel, which is about 70 kilometres south of Cologne, 100 kilometres northwest of Mainz, and 120 kilometres northwest of Frankfurt.

– The Courcelles sur Vesle castle was built in 1694.

– Queen Victoria visited the castle during her tour through England and Wales in 1832.

– The castle sits atop Castle Hill, an intrusive volcanic crag, part of the Stirling Sill geological formation.

– As Mario arrives, he learns that Bowser took over the castle and kidnapped Peach.

– There is a small Old Town, and a castle called Bratislavský Hrad.

– The remains of a late Norman period castle known as Penstowe Castle are 500 metres west of the village.

– Clipping problems can often be used as a time-saving tactic in speedruns, for example, in Super Mario 64 it is possible to skip walking up the spiral staircase in the castle by jumping through the ceiling.

– Takamatsu was a castle town.

- The Nürburgring, known as simply "the Ring" by enthusiasts, is the name of a famous motorsport race track in Nürburg, Germany, built in the 1920s around the village and medieval castle of Nürburg in the Eifel, which is about 70 kilometres south of Cologne, 100 kilometres northwest of Mainz, and 120 kilometres northwest of Frankfurt.

- The Courcelles sur Vesle castle was built in 1694.
- Queen Victoria visited the castle during her tour through England and Wales in 1832.

– On December 20, 2017, it was announced that Castle would be reprising his role as Michael Myers in the new “Halloween” movie.

– In 936 the king died and his body was buried on the castle hill in Quedlinburg.

– The Wawel Cathedral and Kraków’s castle are built on Wawel Hill.

– Since it was built when Okinawa was Independenceindependent, the castle structure is very different from other castles in Japan.

– Seymour and Catherine moved into the castle and brought with them ladies to attend on the Queen Dowager, as well as gentlemen of the household and Yeomen of the guard.

– It grew up around the Frauenfeld castle on the land of the Reichenau convent.

More in-sentence examples of “castle”:

- The castle was started in 1295 and work stopped in 1330.

- Edward was officially invested as Prince of Wales in a ceremony at Caernarvon Castle on 13 July 1911 and was even tutored by furture Prime Minister David Lloyd George to speak a few words of Welsh.
- The following year Elizabeth ordered that Dublin Castle be improved so the lord lieutenant could live there.

– The castle was started in 1295 and work stopped in 1330.

– Edward was officially invested as Prince of Wales in a ceremony at Caernarvon Castle on 13 July 1911 and was even tutored by furture Prime Minister David Lloyd George to speak a few words of Welsh.

– The following year Elizabeth ordered that Dublin Castle be improved so the lord lieutenant could live there.

– Some castle ruins have been rebuilt to look like they did originally.

– The Château de Chaumont is a castle in Chaumont-sur-Loire, Loir-et-Cher, France.

– The most famous are the Palamidi castle, and Bourtzi castle which is on the islet in front of the port.

– Honda Tadakatsu built Ōtaki Castle on a hill in 1590.

– There was previously another castle here during the Edo period, but it was destroyed.

– Robert de Mortain built his castle there.

– New Castle had 4,862 people in 2000.

– Arundel Castle is a castle in Arundel, West Sussex, England.

– Hideyoshi said that all samurai must either live on farms or live in castle towns with other warriors.

– In 1620, Tokugawa Hidetada started to rebuild Osaka Castle and it finished in 1629.

– The castle has been used in movies including “Macbeth”.

– She was a great-granddaughter of Queen Victoria, she was born in Windsor Castle and grew up in Great Britain, Germany and Malta.

– The Castle of Ribalonga was a fortress that probably began to be inhabited on the Iron Age and continued on the Ancient Rome.

– The outer stone wall of Kumamoto Castle has particular structure.

– In 1575, Nagachika Kanamori built the castle at the top of Kameyama mountain.

– Caernarfon Castle is a castle in Wales.

– The William Parsons, 3rd Earl of RosseEarl of Rosse observed the nebula at Birr Castle in 1848, and referred to the object as the Crab Nebula because a drawing he made of it looked like a crab.

– Gilles de Rais had his castle here.

– The other was Toyotomi Hideyoshi’s castle at Momoyama near Kyoto.

– The canton gained the castle in 1804.

– It started as a little township with a little castle and some farmhouses.

– The most interesting sight is the big castle which it is built at the crusade period by Ioannites Knights.

– The boundary with the North Riding of Yorkshire was adjusted: the part of the town of Barnard Castle that was in Yorkshire was added to County Durham, but the part of the Borough of Stockton-on-Tees in Durham was given to the North Riding.

– King Marke’s castle is empty except for Isolde and Brangaene who stand by a lighted torch.

– There are 7 museums, 2 theaters, 1 castle and 7 nature parcs.

– The game begins with a letter from Princess Peach inviting Mario to come to her castle for a cake she has baked for him.

– Carrickfergus Castle is Norman architectureNorman castle in Carrickfergus, County Antrim in Northern Ireland.

– The Hamada clan was on the shogunate’s side in the Meiji Restoration, and the castle was burned down.

– Edward Bruce made an agreement with the castle commander, Mowbray.

– Mošovce was at first a royal village, and in about 1350 changed into a privileged town, which belonged to the kingroyal castle of Blatnica.

– The castle was built on a marsh by the village of Llanfaes.

– When the ground was used for Cricket, they played at Castle Ground or Nottingham Forest’s Town Ground.

– Glamis Castle is set in the wide valley of Strathmore, near Forfar, the capital of Angus.

– In Delaware, the New Castle County Courthouse in Wilmington and Family Court in Georgetown were evacuated.

– In the later part of his reign Fulk made several gains in the south including much of Poitou and built a castle there to protect his interests.

– The quake destroyed the castle tower of Maruoka Castle.

– Date Masamune built the castle at Sendai in 1601.

– Kenroku-en was made as a garden of the Kanazawa castle at the Edo period.

– In December, Sidney Castle got the job of taking the rest of the railway apart.

– This Japanese castle is also known as Hakutei-jō.

– The district is named after the Wartburg castleWartburg, a castle near Eisenach most famous as Martin Luther’s refuge in 1521.

– There was an inscription over a door in the castle which read, meaning “what pleased the Sicilians, only Sperlinga denied”.

– Brahan Castle was a castle that used to stand near Dingwall, in Easter Ross, Scotland.

– Liebenwerda had a Water castle with a Keep called Lubwarttower.

– When Bowser Bowser uses the Star Rod, he interrupts the party hosted by Princess Peach and the castle is lifted into outer space.

– Together with Durham Cathedral, the castle is a World Heritage Site in England since 1986.

– The main sightseeing attraction is the 14th-century Castle of Almansa.

Synonym: chateau, mansion, palace. Similar words: castle in the air, carry coals to Newcastle, plaster cast, bustle, rustle, jostle, hustle, whistle. Meaning: [‘kɑːsl]  n. 1. a large and stately mansion 2. a large building formerly occupied by a ruler and fortified against attack 3. (chess) the piece that can move any number of unoccupied squares in a direction parallel to the sides of the chessboard 4. interchanging the positions of the king and a rook. v. move the king two squares toward a rook and in the same move the rook to the square next past the king. 

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1. An Englishman’s home is his castle

2. A man’s house is his castle

3. The knight spurred on to the castle.

4. They had to approach the castle through thick swamps.

5. The old castle is said to be haunted.

6. The castle has remained intact over the centuries.

7. The castle dates back to the 14th century.

8. The castle was enlarged considerably in the fifteenth century.

9. The ancient ivy cleaved to the ruined castle walls.

10. The castle had been used as a gaol.

11. We advanced towards the castle.

12. They built a moat to encompass the castle.

13. The castle had been used as a jail.

14. The castle is an imposing building.

15. The castle receives a steady stream of visitors.

16. The castle is founded on solid rock.

17. Let’s go to see the castle.

18. Let’s wall the prisoner up in the castle.

19. The baron lived in a castle.

20. The lofty walls of the castle seemed impregnable.Sentencedict

21. A spirit haunts the castle.

22. These are all the lands pertaining to the castle.

23. Walk down Castle Street and admire our little jewel of a cathedral.

24. Tintagel Castle, the reputed birthplace of King Arthur, is being excavated professionally for the first time in more than 50 years.

25. In the cold dawn light, the castle looked stark and forbidding.

26. The house of every one is to him as his castle and fortress. 

27. There was an air of romance about the old castle.

28. Damage was confined to a small portion of the castle.

29. Visitors have complained about the scaffolding that shrouds half the castle.

30. Our guide gave us some interesting titbits about the history of the castle.

More similar words: castle in the air, carry coals to Newcastle, plaster cast, bustle, rustle, jostle, hustle, whistle, apostle, bristle, epistle, bristled, restless, mistletoe, listless, ghastly, whistleblower, blow the whistle, cast, caste, cast off, castor, forecast, downcast, cast away, cast down, newscast, cast about, telecast, overcast. 

castle (n): a large strong building, built in the past by a ruler or important person to protect the people inside from attack

Use “castle” in a sentence

The children are building sand castles on the beach.
This castle is beautiful.
There used to be a castle on the hill.
The castle is now in ruins.
Seen from a distance, the big rock looks like an old castle.

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Castles in a sentence

Here below you will find several sentences that illustrate how to use the word castles in a sentence.


  1. Trafford has two medieval castles.


  2. As a static structure, castles could often be avoided.


  3. The remaining castles were then surrendered to the King.


  4. As social centres castles were important places for display.


  5. It was a common feature of castles, and most had at least one.


  6. In motte-and-bailey castles, the keep was on top of the motte.


  7. Under Norman rule, the town had one of the strongest castles in southern England.


  8. Fish ponds were a luxury of the lordly elite, and many were found next to castles.


  9. All three bishops then submitted and surrendered their secular offices and castles.


  10. He began the process of besieging the rebel castles, before wintering in the Duchy.


  11. I would have waged war to win castles and land if I’d been born in the Middle Ages.


  12. The Lancastrian castles at Melbourne and Tutbury were left deserted and looted by the local populace.


  13. They too developed differently from the structures known as castles that had their origins in Europe.


  14. Although superseded by their stone successors, timber and earthwork castles were by no means useless.


  15. Such an approach was not confined to castles, but was also applied to the fortified towns of the day.


  16. The use of guns for defence gave rise to artillery castles, such as that of Château de Ham in France.


  17. These were the men who built all the most typical twelfth-century fortified castles remaining to-day».


  18. After the arrest Stephen forced the bishops to surrender their castles and secular government offices.


  19. The council then declared his offices forfeit, and ordered the surrender of the castles in his custody.


  20. Strong also suggests that the landscape and castles in the background are not intended to be realistic.


  21. Both the military defences and the internal accommodation of these castles were significantly improved.


  22. He purged the ranks of the sheriffs of his enemies and seized back control of many of the royal castles.


  23. In 950 Provence was home to 12 castles, by 1000 this figure had risen to 30, and by 1030 it was over 100.


  24. Stephen responded by demanding that Roger and the other bishops surrender all of their castles in England.


  25. Illegally constructed fortifications, called adulterine castles, had sprung up across much of the country.


  26. He spent £58,000 on his royal castles, carrying out major works at the Tower of London, Lincoln and Dover.


  27. It is one of the best preserved castles from this period, and is opened to the public by the custodians English Heritage.


  28. The 12th century saw many castles in England rebuilt in stone, an advancement in sophistication of design and technology.


  29. Lanois’ strategy to record in houses, mansions, or castles was something he believed brought atmosphere to the recordings.


  30. A 1562 report told her that only ten castles in the north of her realm were worth keeping; Melbourne was not one of these.


  31. He also held the royal castles at Newark, Sleaford and Banbury, and gave confirmations of grants to the church at Godstow.


  32. The Vieuxponts were a powerful land-owning family in North West England, who also owned the castles of Appleby and Brough.


  33. Many northern European castles were originally built from earth and timber, but had their defences replaced later by stone.


  34. This form is very common in castles adapted for guns, found in Egypt, Italy, Scotland, and Spain, and elsewhere in between.


  35. There are examples of some castles where stone was quarried on site, such as Chinon, Château de Coucy and Château Gaillard.


  36. Henry besieged Robert’s castles at Arundel, Tickhill and Shrewsbury, pushing down into the south-west to attack Bridgnorth.


  37. Especially common in Ireland and Scotland, they could be up to five storeys high and succeeded common enclosure castles and were built by a greater social range of people.


  38. Revival or mock castles became popular as a manifestation of a Romantic interest in the Middle Ages and chivalry, and as part of the broader Gothic Revival in architecture.


  39. Compared to other English counties along the Anglo-Welsh border, Cheshire has fewer castles per square kilometre, indicating that the earl may have limited castle building.


  40. Most of the early Norman castles were built from timber, but by the end of the 11th century a few, including the Tower of London, had been renovated or replaced with stone.


  41. As the military importance of urban castles waned from their early origins, they became more important as centres of administration, and their financial and judicial roles.

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About 6783 results found using ‘CASTLE’. Source: ‘Daily Use’.

  • After the Iron Curtain fell, her heirs petitioned for the castle to be returned.  (open, save, copy)

  • The estate has a mock castle, ornamental lakes, a cricket pitch and 3,000 acres.  (open, save, copy)

  • She points out a little tower which is the only original bit of the castle left.  (open, save, copy)

  • Tina’s family sold their castle to the dictator as he renamed the country Zaire.  (open, save, copy)

  • The Hearst Corp. still owns the 128-square-mile ranch that surrounds the castle.  (open, save, copy)

  • A note explained what was ahead, as did a picture of the castle at Disney World.  (open, save, copy)

  • A sorceress steals baby Rapunzel from the castle and locks the child in a tower.  (open, save, copy)

  • A spokeswoman for the castle says the fire was concentrated in a billiards room.  (open, save, copy)

  • While the visitors center is a modern building, the castle seems frozen in time.  (open, save, copy)

Web Definitions for ‘castle’:

  1. Move the king two squares toward a rook and in the same move the rook to the square next past the king [source]
  2. Palace: a large and stately mansion [source]
  3. A large building formerly occupied by a ruler and fortified against attack [source]
  4. (chess) the piece that can move any number of unoccupied squares in a direction parallel to the sides of the chessboard [source]
  5. Interchanging the positions of the king and a rook [source]
  6. (castled) embattled: having or resembling repeated square indentations like those in a battlement; «a crenelated molding» [source]
  7. A castle (from Latin castellum) is a type of fortified structure built in Europe and the Middle East during the Middle Ages. Scholars debate the scope of the word castle, but usually consider it to be the private fortified residence of a lord or noble. … [source]
  8. Castle is Sherman Chung’s second album, released by EEG Emperor Entertainment Group in 2008. [source]
  9. Castle is a Caldecott Honor award-winning book by David Macaulay published in 1978. [source]

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