US /'ɡeɪbl/
・UK /ˈgeɪbl/
He's the gable of our stable.
He's the gable of our stable.
and just at that point a certain sinister block of building thrust forward its gable on the
and just at that point a certain sinister block of building thrust forward its gable on the street;
(Imitating Clark Gable) Frankly, Scarlet, I don't give a damn.
Amsterdam's famous gables include the point gable, bell gable, step gable, and neck gable.
Amsterdam's famous gables include the point gable
At last she gave in and hesitatingly whispered, "Let me see it." Tom uncovered a dismal caricature of a house with two gable ends to it and a corkscrew of smoke issuing from the chimney.
of a house with two gable ends to it and a corkscrew of smoke issuing from the
In Liverpool, every brick, gable, and spire is a proclamation of the city's industry and optimism.
In Liverpool, every brick, gable, and spire,
Right by the entrance is a large photograph showing a graffiti-covered backstage gable wall.
showing a graffiti-covered backstage gable wall. 「戲院後台山牆」
This, uh, triangle-shaped part called the gable.
So this part, this triangle-shaped part between this section of the roof and this section of the roof is called the gable.
The New York Giants have just fired head coach Brian Gable.
But the spare room was out of the question for such a stray wife, so there remained only the East Gable room.
The little Gable chamber in which she presently found herself seemed still cleaner.