Similar words: anoint, Anointed, pointing, disappointing, disappointingly, unstinting, tinting, melting point. Meaning: [ə'nɔɪnt] n. the act of applying oil or an oily liquid.
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1. They anointed the new priest with oil.
2. He anointed the new high priest.
3. The priest anointed the baby's forehead.
4. He was anointed with sacred oil.
5. The Pope has anointed him as Archbishop.
6. The high priest anointed him king.
7. The priest anointed the new king with oil.
8. The populist party anointed him as its candidate.
9. The sick were anointed with oil.
10. The bishop anointed David King.
11. Mr. Olsen has always avoided anointing any successor.
12. He anointed my forehead.
13. They anointed him King.
14. What it was like was being anointed by some slave girl.
15. She looked a little like a child who has been anointed by the wing of a magical bird.
16. But he had blocked all her attempts to anoint him with love and sympathy.
17. This she anointed with deadly drugs and placing it in a casket she sent her sons with it to the new bride.
18. On his accession he was crowned and anointed by ecclesiastics.
19. But party leaders have continued to anoint candidates in important local races.
20. Pure anointing oil for external use only.
21. The double anointing did fall upon Elisha.
22. She showed her remorse by anointing Jesus with her own burial perfume.
23. I seal and confirm the anointing that has just been done.
24. He gave the man the Viaticum and blessed him, anointing him on the head, chest(Sentence dictionary), hands and feet.
25. In accordance with Old Testament practice, it did so by anointing with oil.
26. He came wearing his purple confessor's stole and carrying the little box of sacred oils for the anointing of the dying.
27. We are equally far removed from the hosanna of Joseph de Maistre, who wound up by anointing the executioner, and from the sneer of Voltaire, who even goes so far as to ridicule the cross.
28. Cleanse us with Your blood that we would please You and would receive Your anointing.
29. The rite formerly in practice in which a priest anointed and prayed for a sick or an injured person, especially one in danger of death. In 972 the name and rite were changed to Anointing of the Sick.
30. There are seven sacraments : Baptism, Confirmation, Penance, Holy Eucharist, Anointing of the Sick, Holy Orders and Matrimony.
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