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"I'm not going to waste our time talking about decorative water spouts."
Below the lower basin are four lion heads, also water spouts.
I stand under one of three water spouts; the water is cool.
That, and a few water spouts, but then boys will be boys.
There are numerous water spouts and spas on the sides of these cliffs.
The design of the water spouts was altered decades later to turtles by Bernini.
They can show themselves as water spouts (tornado or twister over water).
Water spouts, but no water ran from them.
The term Formiello comes from the forms or containers for water spouts found in the convent.
Many small individually crafted statues were placed around the outside to serve as column supports and water spouts.
Black holes are described as resembling water spouts.
At the corners are pinnacles and water spouts.
The orb features four dragon head water spouts.
When there was no choice, Casey blasted through the deluge and shouted for us to look out for water spouts.
Below are some of the more famous and well-known water spouts, offering a sampling of the many different forms this element can take on.
The masks serve as water spouts.
Hearsay about water spouts or disappearing clouds.
Whirlwinds, water spouts, twisting and entangling and spinning us to destruction.
Below the upper basin are four animal heads as water spouts (a catamount, a bear, a fox, and a beaver).
A moment later, a row of water spouts appeared in the sea, marching in a row across our bows.
Although the generic term is gargoyles, technically only those that are working water spouts are gargoyles.
The old keep was of three storeys and a garret, above a corbelled-out parapet with machicolations and water spouts.
Similar old water spouts, seen at several locations in the city, were a source of drinking water to the inhabitants residing in the vicinity.
On the long side, the 'sima', often elaborately decorated, was equipped with water spouts, often in the shape of lions' heads.
Between these arched niches are found rain-water drainage and "jaladwara" water spouts taking the form of a giant sitting on a snake.