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What (who) is gable window - definition

AMERICAN ACTOR (1901–1960)
Gable, Clark; Clarke Gable; Clarke Gabel; William Clark Gable
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  • Gable in 1938}}
  • Gable with an [[8th Air Force]] [[Boeing B-17 Flying Fortress]] in England, 1943
  • alt=Marble crypt with brass plaque inscribed: Clark Gable, Feb. 1. 1901 Nov. 16. 1960. Two vases are attached to the crypt, one contains a purple rose.
  • Gable and Claudette Colbert in ''It Happened One Night'' (1934), his Academy Award-winning performance
  • Gable and Crawford in ''Strange Cargo'' (1940)
  • Gone With the Wind]]'' (1939)
  • Gable as Rhett Butler}}
  • "Ma and Pa" as they affectionately called each other, at their Encino, California, ranch
  • 1957 Confidential Magazine with article about Gable's first wife Josephine Dillon
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  • Gable and Harlow in ''Hold Your Man'' (1933), one of the six films they would make
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  • Gable with his third wife Carole Lombard after their 1939 honeymoon
  • Gable, [[Cary Grant]], [[Bob Hope]] and [[David Niven]] laughing in the 1950s
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  • Turner and Gable in ''Homecoming'' (1948)
  • Robert Taylor]], seated: [[Norma Shearer]], [[Lionel Barrymore]], and [[Rosalind Russell]]
  • In 1928's ''[[Machinal]]'' with [[Zita Johann]], Gable was lauded as "young, vigorous, and brutally masculine" by one critic.
  • Marilyn Monroe and Gable with Eli Wallach and Montgomery Clift (in the background) in ''The Misfits'' (1961)
  • Gable and Grace Kelly in ''Mogambo'' (1953)
  • [[James Stewart]] and Gable, 1943
  • With fourth wife [[Sylvia Ashley]]
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  • [[Jean Harlow]] and Gable in ''[[The Secret Six]]'' (1931)
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  • Gable and [[Yvonne De Carlo]] in ''[[Band of Angels]]'' (1957)

gable         
  • Decorative gable roof at 176–178 St. John's Place between Sixth and Seventh Avenue in the [[Park Slope]] neighborhood of [[Brooklyn, New York City]].
  • Side-gabled buildings in [[Bautzen]] in [[Saxony]], Germany
  • [[Amiens Cathedral]] in northern France, showing three portals with wimperg and pinnacles and a [[rose window]].
  • Gable in Finland
  • Front-gabled buildings in [[Tübingen]] in [[Baden-Württemberg]] in Germany
GENERALLY TRIANGULAR PORTION OF A WALL BETWEEN THE EDGES OF A DUAL-PITCHED ROOF
Corbiestep; Gable end; Kirizuma-zukuri; Gabled; Kirizuma zukuri; Gable-roof; Cross-gable; Ridge-roof; Shaped gable; Span-roof; Span roof; Front-gabled and side-gabled; Gable wall; Gable-fronted; Front-gabled
¦ noun
1. the triangular upper part of a wall at the end of a ridged roof.
2. a gable-shaped canopy over a window or door.
Derivatives
gabled adjective
Origin
ME: via OFr. from ON gafl, of Gmc origin.
gable         
  • Decorative gable roof at 176–178 St. John's Place between Sixth and Seventh Avenue in the [[Park Slope]] neighborhood of [[Brooklyn, New York City]].
  • Side-gabled buildings in [[Bautzen]] in [[Saxony]], Germany
  • [[Amiens Cathedral]] in northern France, showing three portals with wimperg and pinnacles and a [[rose window]].
  • Gable in Finland
  • Front-gabled buildings in [[Tübingen]] in [[Baden-Württemberg]] in Germany
GENERALLY TRIANGULAR PORTION OF A WALL BETWEEN THE EDGES OF A DUAL-PITCHED ROOF
Corbiestep; Gable end; Kirizuma-zukuri; Gabled; Kirizuma zukuri; Gable-roof; Cross-gable; Ridge-roof; Shaped gable; Span-roof; Span roof; Front-gabled and side-gabled; Gable wall; Gable-fronted; Front-gabled
(gables)
A gable is the triangular part at the top of the end wall of a building, between the two sloping sides of the roof.
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Gable         
  • Decorative gable roof at 176–178 St. John's Place between Sixth and Seventh Avenue in the [[Park Slope]] neighborhood of [[Brooklyn, New York City]].
  • Side-gabled buildings in [[Bautzen]] in [[Saxony]], Germany
  • [[Amiens Cathedral]] in northern France, showing three portals with wimperg and pinnacles and a [[rose window]].
  • Gable in Finland
  • Front-gabled buildings in [[Tübingen]] in [[Baden-Württemberg]] in Germany
GENERALLY TRIANGULAR PORTION OF A WALL BETWEEN THE EDGES OF A DUAL-PITCHED ROOF
Corbiestep; Gable end; Kirizuma-zukuri; Gabled; Kirizuma zukuri; Gable-roof; Cross-gable; Ridge-roof; Shaped gable; Span-roof; Span roof; Front-gabled and side-gabled; Gable wall; Gable-fronted; Front-gabled
·noun A Cable.
II. Gable ·noun The end wall of a building, as distinguished from the front or rear side.
III. Gable ·noun A decorative member having the shape of a triangular gable, such as that above a Gothic arch in a doorway.
IV. Gable ·noun The vertical triangular portion of the end of a building, from the level of the cornice or eaves to the ridge of the roof. Also, a similar end when not triangular in shape, as of a gambrel roof and the like.

Wikipedia

Clark Gable

William Clark Gable (February 1, 1901 – November 16, 1960) was an American film actor. Often referred to as The King of Hollywood, He had roles in more than 60 motion pictures in multiple genres during a career that lasted 37 years, three decades of which was as a leading man. Gable died of a heart attack at the age of 59; his final on-screen appearance was as an aging cowboy in The Misfits, released posthumously in 1961.

Gable was one of the most consistent box-office performers in the history of Hollywood, appearing on Quigley Publishing's annual Top Ten Money Making Stars Poll sixteen times. He was named the seventh greatest male movie star of classic American cinema by the American Film Institute. He appeared opposite many of the most popular actresses of their time. Joan Crawford was a favorite actress of his to work with, and he partnered with her in eight films. Myrna Loy worked with him seven times, and he was paired with Jean Harlow in six productions. He also starred with Lana Turner in four features, and in three each with Norma Shearer and Ava Gardner.