A few evenings after that, I was at that copy of a copy of a tournament, and, a few gradines below me, I saw the man of the Prince Albert coat and the derby hat.
A smooth turf covers its surface, from which a spacious row of gradines rises to a majestic elevation.
An unusual and very effective ornamentation crowns both stages of the tower, consisting of a series of gradines at top with square machicolations below.
Many of the patterns most affected are markedly Assyrian in character, as the rosette, the palm-head, the intertwined ribbons, and the rows of gradines which occur so frequently.
A smooth turf covers its surface, from which a spacious sweep of gradines rises to a majestic elevation.
I threw myself down on one of the grassy gradines of the amphitheatre, and comforted myself with the antiquity of the work, which was so great as to involve its origin in a somewhat impassioned question among the local authorities.
In front of them, in the corners formed by walls projecting at right angles with the entrance, were two altars, hollow at the top, and ornamented with gradines resembling the battlements of a castle.
The ascents to the different terraces of the hanging gardens, he says, were like the gradines of a theatre.
Its summit, I conjecture, to have consisted of several receding gradines like the top of the black obelisk, and I would venture to crown it with an altar on which may have burnt the eternal fire.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "gradines" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.