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Similar words: benedictionbenedictoryedictpredictpredictedpredictorpredictingpredictionMeaning: n. 1. United States anthropologist (1887-1948) 2. Italian monk who founded the Benedictine order about 540 (480-547) 3. a newly married man (especially one who has long been a bachelor). 
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1. Benedict pointed downwards again with his stick.
2. Benedict threw her a contemptuous glance.
3. Wishing you were enenaiai, Benedict Italian love eternal love, life, love grow with each passing day!
4. Benedict had been a wild boy and a quarrelsome young man.
5. He swung round and strode towards the door. Benedict obligingly held it open.
6. Joan of Arc was finally canonized by Pope Benedict XV in 1920.
7. For a moment Theda stood motionless, watching Benedict go.
8. Benedict Arnold was defeated at Lake Champlain, 1776.
9. For Americans, Benedict Arnold is a byword for treason.
10. Her opinion of Benedict Beckenham dropped sharply.
11. Why should Benedict even have considered the proposal?
12. Benedict imprisoned her closer, oblivious to her grubby hands caught against the pristine whiteness of his neckcloth.
13. Benedict drew a hissing breath, and pulled up his horses, his eyes never leaving hers.
14. Having left the Army, Drew Benedict had spent a great deal of Sukey's money buying really good ponies.
15. Benedict carried her through the bedchamber door, and, with one booted foot, kicked it to behind him.
16. Benedict, who had arrived yesterday, was looking extremely handsome in full mourning, even to a black cravat.
17. There would be no succour for Benedict if - if!
18. She tried to picture Benedict thus, but the image would not form.
19. Benedict and lived all his days as a devout monk.
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20. Ruth Benedict, writing of puberty ceremonies in various societies, sheds some light on this seemingly paradoxical cultural attitude.
21. Benedict was near thirty, and yet his face and form had withstood the ravages of time and circumstance.
22. Benedict returned from each journey with impressive paintings, relics, books, and glassworks for his monasteries.
23. It was coffee with brandy, it was eggs Benedict, it was a hot shower and a walk in the park!
24. Having thought about Drew Benedict rather too much in the last fortnight, Daisy was fascinated to see what Sukey was like.
25. Benedict says the trip is intended to bridge differences.
26. True, she was not Warren's courtesan, but what of Benedict?
27. She remembered that Aycliffe had brought up the matter of clothes, that Benedict himself had scolded her for her nip-cheese ways.
28. It crossed her mind fleetingly that perhaps this was the attraction for Benedict Beckenham.
29. If you mean to put everything to rights between yourself and Benedict, you must make an effort on your own account.
30. You can not allow Araminta to make away with all your inheritance, Benedict.
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