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chapel

[chap-uhl] / ˈtʃæp əl /


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The structure possesses a double power: phenomenal acoustics and, with its sheer beauty, the ability to trick us into thinking the chapel choir is better than it is.

From The Wall Street Journal

Her Pentecostal faith would guide Parton in her desire to become a singer; a moment connecting with the Lord in an abandoned chapel galvanized her musical aspirations and future.

From Los Angeles Times

There’s even a mini chapel — yes, a chapel — complete with stained glass windows initially designed by children, for those who need a meditative break from running the grounds.

From Los Angeles Times

"We had all these building foundations, a school, domestic houses, terraced houses, even some almshouses and a chapel floor," he says.

From BBC

Could she hear no higher calling than the wedding chapel?

From Literature