We have no meanings for "seem a sacrilege" in our records yet.
1 I have not the heart to recall these jokes,-itwould seem a sacrilege .
2 Such a deprivation in his eyes would almost have seemed a sacrilege .
3 She broke off; she could not speak the word which seemed a sacrilege .
4 A louder voice just then, would have seemed a sacrilege .
5 It seemed a sacrilege to search her possessions, and he made no attempt to do so.
6 It seemed a sacrilege , and a terrible intrusion.
7 How could she add sentences to this hollow phrase, the mere employment of which seemed a sacrilege .
8 To them, a few short years ago, a concert on the Sabbath would have seemed a sacrilege .
9 It seemed a sacrilege to use in this way such a high sentiment, so I destroyed the coin.
10 Time and decay had rendered the tall spire unsafe, yet its fall by force and premeditated purpose seemed a sacrilege .
12 That feeling, which had come through his experience with Ida May Bostwick, seemed a sacrilege when he considered this girl.
13 Someway it seemed a sacrilege for him to touch them-itwas not to be borne-shehardly knew why, or since when.
14 "It seems a sacrilege to memorialize such a sad life."
15 I swear, sometimes I hated her. It seemed a sacrilege to say it under her own roof, but sometimes it was true.
16 Rose understood almost intuitively that it terrified her, that it seemed a sacrilege , though she would not have known what the word meant.
Other examples for "seem a sacrilege"
Grammar, pronunciation and more