0 an ugly creature or head cut from stone and attached to the roof of an old church, etc., often with an open mouth through which rain water flows away
1 a stone object in the shape of the head of an ugly creature, usually seen on the roofs of old churches and other buildings
Can you debar that human gargoyle from asking any questions?
The two original gargoyles, which were better preserved, were retained in order to perpetuate the market cross.
A taller stair turret, also with battlements and gargoyles, is attached to the south-east corner.
Each player controls an army of mythological creatures such as gargoyles, unicorns, and griffons, led by a single titan.
The player encounters giant bats, wolves, skeleton warriors, evil knights, wizards, lizard men, gargoyles, and other fierce enemies on his quest.
The abbey is known for its many carved decorative details, including likenesses of saints, dragons, gargoyles and plants.
The summit of the tower is embattled, it has eight crocketted pinnacles and gargoyles at the four corners.
The parapet is battlemented, with gargoyles and plain pinnacles on the corners.