Well, a pylon is a marking post or tower that forms an entrance to somewhere. Other definitions are a steel tower that carries high tensions (like telephone wires), or a device used to attach engines. I don't know which you're using, so i'll just use all to make sure. :)
Here's my sentence for the first definition (entrance mark):
As the driver was entering the city, he stopped at the pylon to pay the toll.
Here's the second definition (steel tower):
The large standing pylon has many wires that are used to support major power lines.
Third sentence (device):
"Without the pylon, we'll never attach these bombs to the aircraft!" yelled the airman; their plane will never defend itself.
A pylon holds up the wires carrying electricity. If there were no pylons the wires would drag onto the floor and if you were to tread on them you would get electrocuted by the wires.
Pylon - band - was created in 1978.
Pylon - band - ended in 1983.
Pylon - novel - was created in 1935.
Well in starcraft II there is the pylon and the warp prism in starcaft I i think its just the pylon The pylon can transport created units immediately to that area where the pylon is. Many ppl call this a proxy pylon because u can cheese this in ur opponents base, warp in like 2 zealots and harass The warp prism functions like a pylon, pumping in units. But it can move, and trasport units like a medivac. Its kinda expensive so pros dont particularly use them too often.
How would you use theory in a sentence
The Pylon Express was created on 1975-10-25.
pylon means a guy who keeps an eye on others girlfriends...
I would use it correctly in a sentence, of course. Thank you for asking.
Jarry use paroxysm in a sentence.\
Would not that be "Would not that be?"?
reassuring sentence