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.
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(91) The bishop never took off his suit jacket or removed the glittering cuff links engraved with his episcopal shield.
(92) There may be a local priest or bishop to meet.
(93) Read in studio A bishop has performed the opening ceremony at a pub which is owned by the church.
(94) He was appointed bishop shortly before he was martyred while saying mass.
(95) A metropolitan is the chief bishop of a large area.
(96) He comported himself so stiffly during cocktails that Jim Maier suspected the bishop might be feeling intimidated.
(97) At the 1988 Lambeth Conference the Bishop of Hyderabad told an apt and amusing story about this.
(98) In the latest round, two student leaders of the pro-democracy movement were released yesterday, as was a Roman Catholic bishop.
(99) He had never heard anyone give more orders than his present Bishop and he dearly wanted to try his hand.
(100) Martin was patient with the lad,(www.Sentencedict.com) knowing the cleric would someday succeed him as bishop.
(101) The pope as the premier bishop was there to settle their differences and to support and encourage.
(102) But he was prepared to act as Guntram's agent in his dealings with bishop Theodore of Marseilles.
(103) Bishop John Oliver is a leading member of the campaign for women's ordination.
(104) Poverty hounded the bishop, so he borrowed and cadged like a Franciscan beggar of old.
(105) He has also served as deputy sub-divisional commander in Newton Aycliffe, and deputy divisional commander in Bishop Auckland.
(106) In many towns - including, supremely, Rome itself - municipal authority drained towards the bishop.
(107) Now Bishop David wants the fullest participation in formulating the Leeds diocesan response.
(108) Bishop David has already appealed to us to double the money we give to the Church wherever we can.
(109) Once his seat as bishop was taken away, Domitian took to the road.
(110) Just before the final whistle, former Leeds player Gary Divorty grabbed a consolation try, converted by stand-off Bishop.
(111) C., sporting goods store where Bishop bought a pair of tennis shoes on his credit card.
(112) He took orders from no bishop and could start a local church at any crossroads at which he could attract a gathering.
(113) Instead, complaints will be dealt with at main centres in Durham, Darlington and Bishop Auckland.
(114) Hamilton became a bishop in 1955, the same year Flunder was born.
(115) Bishop Auckland have also moved heaven and earth to improve their standing.
(116) Avitus was also related, if only as godson, to bishop Mamertus, brother of the theologian Claudianus.
(117) The impact derailed the leading carriage and commuters had to use buses between Bishop Auckland and Shildon.
(118) The Bishop felt his very fabric rotted by soft living.
(119) The solemnly ticking grandfather clock by the door said two minutes to the half hour when Charles heard the Bishop approaching.
(120) Bishop Aethelric, he had heard, was accounted able even in Peterborough, and ruthless into the bargain.