Similar words: gift shop, workshop, hope, chop, chopping, hopefully, show, shout. Meaning: ['bɪʃɒp] n. 1. a clergyman having spiritual and administrative authority; appointed in Christian churches to oversee priests or ministers; considered in some churches to be successors of the twelve apostles of Christ 2. port wine mulled with oranges and cloves 3. (chess) a piece that can be moved diagonally over unoccupied squares of the same color.
Random good picture Not show
(31) She played her bishop.
(32) The bishop, priests and deacons processed slowly through the cathedral.
(33) Lord Fletcher, said the Bishop, was a man of unimpeachable integrity and character.
(34) I've heard a whisper that the Bishop intends to leave.
(35) Poverty and ignorance, the bishop said, were the forces of evil in our society today.
(36) father, who's a bishop.
(37) The bishop was said to have enjoyed the king's favour.
(38) The bishop spoke without passing any opinion on the scandal.
(39) The bishop hit out at the government's policy on the homeless. Sentencedict.com
(40) He resigned from his post as Bishop when the scandal broke.
(41) The bishop preached to a crowd of several hundred local people.
(42) The bishop conducted a number of confirmations at the service.
(43) Bishop Computer Services, Inc.
(44) There have been various wagers on certain candidates since the Bishop announced his retirement.
(45) He brought the children to the bishop for confirmation.
(46) Since then, Bishop has maintained a comparatively low profile.
(47) The Bishop tried hard to express his grateful thanks.
(48) Bishop Lamberton of St Andrews conducted the ceremony.
(49) The bishop was then evicted from his home.
(50) In about 431, Palladius became Ireland's first bishop.
(51) He was a popular bishop in a flourishing diocese.
(52) She entertained but fleetingly the notion of ringing the Bishop.
(53) Emygdius' ability to evangelize created such a stir that the newly appointed bishop was beheaded.
(54) The church has held them through fire and cholera epidemics since they arrived here with the compliments of the Bishop of London.
(55) Two days later the bishop was battered to death in his home.
(56) The Bishop takes an old-fashioned high church view on divorced clergy.
(57) Tranmere's reply was instant and decisive, Bishop volleying the winner from a free kick.
(58) First licensed by Bishop Lacey of Exeter in 1436 it was used for special intercession by barren women seeking fertility.
(59) In the 1080s they rose against the bishop and established a new authority in the hands of consuls.
(60) He was more like a cardinal or a bishop, he was so grand.