Use of stonemason in Sentences. 22 Examples

The examples include stonemason at the start of sentence, stonemason at the end of sentence and stonemason in the middle of sentence

For urdu meanings and examples of stonemason click here

stonemason at the start of sentence


  1. Stonemason Bates said, Stone's my life.

stonemason at the end of sentence


  1. That big oaf of a stonemason?
  2. Her husband is a stonemason .
  3. Build a quarry and then a stonemason.
  4. Lucius got apprenticed to a stonemason.
  5. Thomas Hardy , English novelist and poet, was born in Dorset , the son of a stonemason.
  6. No one could tell that was a boy came from countryside at all, nor could he be identified as a son of stonemason.
  7. Robinson's rusticated gate piers are as grand as anything in York, from where he obviously employed his stonemason.

stonemason in the middle of sentence


  1. So one day he found a stonemason to help him repair .
  2. He replied lightly: "My family had been stonemason for generations."
  3. The son of a stonemason, born around 469BC, Socrates was famously odd.
  4. The paths were laid by two stonemasons, nearing the end of their sentences.
  5. One thinks of Amos the sheepherder, Socrates the stonemason, Omar the tentmaker .
  6. His father, also called Thomas, was a stonemason, builder and enthusiastic amateur musician.
  7. Also patron of architects, builders, dying, fire prevention, founders, miners, and stonemasons.
  8. He was a renowned stonemason in the mountain villages, who was a man as solidly built as a stone.
  9. They were mainly artisans - carpenters, stonemasons, ironworkers, shoemakers, weavers and fishermen.
  10. Mr Beeston, a stonemason who found the slab in a quarry years ago, thought it would make a nice headstone and nothing more.
  11. Since the stonemasons were usually allowed to create their own designs, they were also given the freedom to crack good jokes.
  12. It is perhaps fitting that he was carried to his pauper's grave by the stonemasons then engaged in restoring Camborne Church.
  13. That wide margin by the stonemason produced immediately send a pair of shoes, artisans have a look, yes, this is the wide margin of pairs of shoes!
  14. Socrates (c. 470–399 B. C. ), who was also a soldier during the Peloponnesian War and a stonemason after, was renowned as a philosopher and educator.

Sentence Examples for Similar Words:

gurgle

Word of the day

choleric -
جلدی غصے میں آنے والا ,مشتعل مزاج ,گرم دماغ
Quickly aroused to anger.