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Meanings of
clerical
(clericals)
in English
Clericals.
Related terms
employee
Clericals.
Related terms
priesthood
Clericals.
Related terms
white-collar
Usage of
clericals
in English
1
And the
clericals
denounced Father Benecke as a traitor and a heretic.
2
The
clericals
and legitimists, on their side, did not cease their intrigues.
3
At the moment and for various reasons the
clericals
were masters.
4
The priests and
clericals
fully believed that their turn to govern had come.
5
I sent off another article to Knowles last night- aregularfacer for the
clericals
.
6
Someone tapped the door and entered, a bushy-bearded man who amply filled his
clericals
.
7
The people were divided into
clericals
and anti-clericals.
8
M. Cartailhac suspected
"
clericals
,
"
as to the Spanish cave paintings, but acknowledged his error.
9
In the republics to the northward struggles between
clericals
and radicals caused sharp, abrupt alternations in government.
10
You know how he hates the
clericals
.
11
Those infernal
clericals
;
their sanguinary, out-of-date methods!
12
This is very blind on the part of the
clericals
,
for it naturally turns the Protestants into martyrs.
13
No sooner therefore had Garcia Moreno fallen than the radicals of Guayaquil rose up against the
clericals
at Quito.
14
They are only
clericals
.
15
Even the most ferocious anti-
clericals
in the caserne had to acknowledge that these men were excellent soldiers and good comrades.
16
The
clericals
have now "denounced" the treaty, doubtless thinking they can get a new one more favourable to themselves.
Other examples for "clericals"
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clericals
clerical
Noun
Plural
Frequent collocations
apply to clericals
divide into clericals
german clericals
hate the clericals
infernal clericals
Clericals
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