Above him was domed the vast of the starry heavens; he could neither flee from it nor ascend to it!
It was something they had both dreamed of since they were kids--a vacation in the fabulous domed cities and ruins of Mars.
Inside were glistening photos of the plush interior of the great vacation liner, and pictures of the domed cities of Mars where Earthmen played more than they worked.
A domed ceiling of deep glossy blue mimicking the night sky, with the constellations tooled in silver.
The escalator changed to a slideway and carried him into a softly gleaming, high-domed room rather like the antechamber of a temple.
The Royal Hospital, Greenwich, showed itself in the distance like a domed island rising fabulously out of the blue-green water.
The two-storied room with gallery and stairs and domed or vaulted ceiling is the finest setting for a great collection.
The flat Venetian ceilings, such as those in the ducal palace, with their richly carved wood-work and glorious paintings, beautiful as they have been made by art, are not so fine architecturally as a domed or coved ceiling.
The top is roofed by stout sticks arranged as in an Indian wigwam, and the whole domed over with grass, stones, sticks, and mud.
The kilns left scattered about Europe by the Romans were usually of this domed kind, circular in plan, with one fire hole.
Biscuit ovens are often of this type, either domed or flat arched.
Where he was going he had no idea, but the stair ended at the door of a round, domed chamber.
He believed it was the great domed edifice in the center of the city, and it was likely that here dwelt the ruler of the town, to whom a captive woman would doubtless be brought.
But he was thinking about weather, which was an unusual subject to begin with for a person living in a domed city.
The sides of this cavern had been so cut away as to form a perfect circular chamber, the domed roof of which was covered with mosaic of various-coloured marbles formed into strange devices and pictures.
Domed nest with a side entrance on the ground in woods.
Down long corridors we trod and out upon a gardened terrace as beautiful as any of those of Yolara's city; bowered, blossoming, fragrant, set high upon the cliffs beside the domed castle.
Deep, deep indeed, we must be beneath the domed castle--Lakla paused before a curved, smooth breast of the crimson stone rounding gently into the passage.
It was not until after this date that the five-domed church and the tower on the west side were constructed.
The church of St. Front is "the onlydomed church in France with the Greek cross for its plan.
It has of course a great square, in the centre of which stands a tall column, surmounted by a figure of Christ looking towards the domed church.
Without a word we followed him across the small cleared space where our airplane stood, past a row of the small, domed structures to a low door cut in the white wall of the great central building.
He led the way down one of the narrow pathways between the low, domed houses--if they could be called houses, for they were little larger than kennels.
Before us, dotting this acre or so of plateau, were small, domed structures made of the same cement-like material.
In the center of the plateau rose a larger domed building with a segment of its roof open to the stars and through this opening I could see the shadowy suggestion of a great lamp.
But he continued to ascend, and after he had again counted a hundred steps and, looked through a loop hole, he found himself on a level with the floor of the domed room.
Then he entered a domed room, on the vault of which were painted the great constellations of the northern hemisphere.
Amram glanced up at the domed roof, and found a new pretext for continuing the conversation, which he did not wish to drop.
He climbed and climbed, but when he looked through the loopholes, he found himself always on a level with the roof of the domed room.
They fought, they died; and for the first time since man has kept a record of events, the heavens bent above and domed a land without a serf, a servant or a slave.
I love the old Republic, bounded by the seas, walled by the wide air, domed by heaven's blue, and lit with the eternal stars.
Hanging Harebell, Whose blue heaven to no wanderer ever closes, Though thou still lookest earthward from thy domed cell!
His idea is that the use of the cupola never died out from the earlier days in Gaul, and that the domed churches of France may be considered to be fairly indigenous.
Its large, domed nest is usually placed on the ground, and the large single egg (or the young one) is often taken by the fox.
Their habits are peculiar; their calls are varied and usually pleasant, and their large domed stick nests are common objects along a country road.
Its dancing mounds, its large domed nest, containing but one egg, and its remarkable mimicking powers have frequently been written about.
Its nest is one of the most beautiful of all nests--a finely-felted, domed structure, often suspended in a clump of mistletoe.
The colossal domed temple which replaces the ancient church of Ste.
Further up, at the Place du Sorbonne, the domed church of the same name stands before you.
It has a domed roof, supported upon four pillars, with curtains to the back and sides [Plate 5].
One of the caverns was a large hall like a domed ballroom, and Austrian bands and musicians repaired thither, and the peasants flocked down in their costumes, and made high revelry.
It was a balmy night when we were there; fireflies spangled the domed tombs in the palm gardens, lit by a crescent moon.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "domed" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.