A member of the clergy and a spiritual leader of the Christian Church.
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Examples for "reverend"
Examples for "reverend"
1I just need you to help the reverend out of the car.
2Evans, esquire, of West Bromwich; the reverend T. Clarke, of Hull; S.P.
3For the reverend doctor nothing has changed, nor can there be change.
4Something reverend in his general effect accentuated his difference from his companion.
5An ancient and reverend figure stood in the doorway to meet them.
1The coldness of the clergyman was forgotten in the bitterness of self-reproach.
2Doubts may occasionally press in; and it is so with every clergyman.
3Spinrobin surreptitiously picked up his pencil; but the clergyman spied the movement.
4The tones of the clergyman were no longer revolting in his ears.
5A light began to glow in the eyes of the young clergyman.
1I heard he even talked about becoming a man of the cloth.
2You sure do some slick things for a man of the cloth.
3There now, you have the word of a man of the cloth.
4A man of the cloth from nearby Manly volunteered to see her.
5Then Reverend Rawlings has forgotten his duty as a man of the cloth.
6After all, Nelson's father had been a man of the cloth.
7Here I am, a man of the cloth, dedicated to the Christian Mysteries.
8What creature might speak so to a man of the cloth?
9Anything to remind them they're fucking around with a man of the cloth.
10That I wouldn't dare denounce you because you're a man of the cloth?
11He's a strong, good man of the cloth.
12I wouldn't have pegged you for a man of the cloth.-But his smile said otherwise.
13I look like a man of the cloth.
14To a man of the cloth, no less.
15An unusual squad of key characters takes shape, led by a " man of the cloth."
16He probably had a stronger interest in women than was proper for a man of the cloth.
Translations for man of the cloth