tiles in the PONS Dictionary

tiles Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

to have a night [out] on the tiles Brit

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
Tiles inset into the floors of the building carry the railway's name.
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Game play involves arranging one's tiles into a grid of connected words faster than one's opponents.
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The largest tiles filled the space between joists on interior ceilings, with both structural and decorative functions, supporting pavements or roofs.
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The tiles are made of grass, baked clay, or rhomboid tiles depend on the status of the owner.
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Or, it seemed, using a lavatory seat to secure loose roof tiles.
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It is also thought to be a derived occupational name derived from tiler, one who makes tiles.
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The transition between splines is pretty slick, the tiles leaping off to one side with new tiles jumping in.
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There are soft carpets, plantation shutters, comfortable sofas and armchairs, a large writing desk, a rain shower and a clawfoot bath on black-and-white tiles.
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Roof tiles could be a bright sky-blue from the clay-baking process.
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The work is built of an intricate set of anodized aluminum two-dimensional tiles congruent equilateral triangles and star-shaped hexagons fashioned over an aluminum framework.
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