The sky was a vault overhead empty of all treasure save wonder. The sentence is an example of a metaphor.
Sky and vault
Cranial vault
curve, dome, span, vault
A locker or probably a vault!
Then Jennie unlocked the Vault, reavealing millions of dollars which hid behind.
That rogue is in the vault right now!
The next clue to the treasure's location is safely hidden- in that locked vault! I would like very much to see you vault over the next obstacle.
The sky was a vault overhead empty of all treasure save wonder. The sentence is an example of a metaphor.
In every bank there is a vault, this means a safe or other type of storage place to keep money.
It depends on what way you're using the word. It can be a verb or a noun. As a verb, it means to jump over something, so an example would be: "In order to complete the obstacle course, he had to vault the fence." As a noun, it means a locked place where something is kept, like a bank vault, so a sentence would be: "The gold bars were contained in a locked vault that was difficult to open."
I am going to compete in the Jr. Olympics, but I am only doing the pole vault
That's a lot of bullion! The gold bullion is currently stored in our largest vault.
The top of the mountain was inaccessible to any type of vehicle. The vault was inaccessible to a casual visitor.
There are 7 vaults as follows: Vault 87 Vault 92 Vault 101 Vault 106 Vault 108 and Vault 112
The main features of Roman architecture were the arch, the vault and concrete.
the sexpartite vault ...