A Roman Catholic friar wearing the black mantle of the Dominican order.
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Examples for "Dominican"
Examples for "Dominican"
1He thought the Dominican government could help Haiti with education and health.
2The Dominican crisis broke just as the new dogma was taking hold.
3The Dominican uttered a loud cry; the guards started back in awe.
4The group also runs operations in Israel, Portugal and the Dominican Republic.
5Attempts to reach Piccini through the Dominican armed forces were not successful.
1After that interview at the Cross, Agnes often met the Black Friar.
2The Black Friar, on the contrary, led Agnes out of herself altogether.
3A smile-whichwas sad, not mirthful-partedthe grave lips of the Black Friar.
4I too am a Black Friar, and I will take Rosa and Br.
5The wheelchair was being pushed by a large Black Friar.
1The two young friars preachers and the Usher Massieu accompanied Jeanne to the stake.
2The Dominicans are the friars preachers.
1It stretched all along the Embankment from Blackfriar's Bridge to Westminster.
2I carried a man's bag once from Liverpool Street Station to Blackfriar's Bridge.
3When Shakespeare was twenty-five he was part owner of the Blackfriar's Theatre in London.
4I saw Alsatia betwixt the Temple and Blackfriar's Bridge.
5Blackfriar's Bridge and a good five minutes to go!
6Ledger makes his entrance as a man being hanged from London's Blackfriar's Bridge with his arms tied at his back.
7'We've pursued Wildman down Blackfriar Way.
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