Similar words: angel, angelic, rangeland, archangel, angel falls, strangely, angelfish, changeless. Meaning: ['ændʒɪləs] n. 1. the sound of a bell rung in Roman Catholic churches to announce the time when the Angelus should be recited 2. a prayer said 3 times a day by Roman Catholics in memory of the Annunciation.
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1. As soon as they heard the angelus ring they gathered from all over the big house to the supper table.
2. The Angelus bells ceased ringing and, the spell broken, Judith shook off her doubts.
3. For over two centuries, Angelus was one of the most vicious vampires ever to walk the earth.
4. Now assume we are logged in at the AuditMachine with the account we just created (username "auditor," password "angelus").
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5. On each of the test machines, we need to add a single user account and give it administrator privileges; we call the username "auditor" and give it a password "angelus."
6. It was that halcyon hour when the Angelus falls like a benediction upon the waning day.
7. During the Angelus prayer recalled Africans who just days ago lost their life in the Mediterranean.
8. Suddenly the church clock struck twelve, then the Angelus rang.
9. First sight of the bailiff's officer the alarm bell would ring out the strikers' angelus.
10. It soon took the lead staying close for an hour, and left shortly before we saw Lake Angelus.
11. Frankly speaking, we can even take it as the continuity of The Angelus, for Van Gogh is influenced strongly by Millet.
12. Observing the painting, the painter Millet manage to tell us that they live a hard life, but the sound of Angelus gives them comfort.
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