The stone piled imponderably around her felt cold and dire.
Darkness and stone piled tremendously around him.
Uncle Harold stopped at the sight of the hole, dark and jagged, in the wall, the stones neatly piled among Mrs. Brewster's books.
The stones piled up there remembered something.
Their remains were burnt by the Israelites, according to the text, and stones piled on top.
So did the Scots cavalry-with the sole quibble that all of Jena would look better, loose stone piled on charred beam.
Or do the stones pile themselves as in an avalanche?
Through the ports, Kate had glimpsed stones and bricks piled all around, stacks of cement in sacks.
He could feel his will build upon itself, like the dark stones of his father's castle piled one on top of another.
Did ye ever see stones piled so high that winter snow stays atop o' them in summer, Dumble?