She is over by the western wall.
Position yourself by the western wall.
The tree by the western wall has fallen.
He was found by the western wall.
The western wall has caved in.
We are going to meet by the western wall.
Why weren't you by the western wall?
We decided to paint the western wall green.
The western wall is completely destroyed!
He is by the western wall, that's where his sister was hiding.
Pick the box by the western wall up.
The western wall, the one with the tree that splits in two near it, has fallen.
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Yes, the noun 'western' is a common noun; a general word for a novel, movie, television program, etc. set in the American west during the nineteenth or early twentieth century; a word for any western of any kind.The word 'western' is also an adjective.
WESTERN (in the west, or a cowboy movie) is pronounced with a short "e" : "WEHST-urn".
There are six syllables. West / ern Terr / i / to / ry
No; unless it is a proper noun. For example, in this sentence, western is not capitalized because it isn't a proper noun: The western boundary of the state extends to the sea. In this sentence, however, it is part of the name of a company, and therefore a proper noun: That new drilling station is owned and operated by Western Refiners Inc.
people started using it as a cuss word.and then it became one.