A Roman Catholic friar wearing the black mantle of the Dominican order.
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Examples for "Dominican "
Examples for "Dominican "
1 He thought the Dominican government could help Haiti with education and health.
2 The Dominican crisis broke just as the new dogma was taking hold.
3 The Dominican uttered a loud cry; the guards started back in awe.
4 The group also runs operations in Israel, Portugal and the Dominican Republic.
5 Attempts to reach Piccini through the Dominican armed forces were not successful.
1 After that interview at the Cross, Agnes often met the Black Friar .
2 The Black Friar , on the contrary, led Agnes out of herself altogether.
3 A smile-whichwas sad, not mirthful-partedthe grave lips of the Black Friar .
4 I too am a Black Friar , and I will take Rosa and Br.
5 The wheelchair was being pushed by a large Black Friar .
1 It stretched all along the Embankment from Blackfriar 's Bridge to Westminster.
2 I carried a man's bag once from Liverpool Street Station to Blackfriar 's Bridge.
3 When Shakespeare was twenty-five he was part owner of the Blackfriar 's Theatre in London.
4 I saw Alsatia betwixt the Temple and Blackfriar 's Bridge.
5 Ledger makes his entrance as a man being hanged from London's Blackfriar 's Bridge with his arms tied at his back.
1 The two young friars preachers and the Usher Massieu accompanied Jeanne to the stake.
2 The Dominicans are the friars preachers .
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