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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(151) On January 1 he became communications officer in the diocese of Manchester; shortly afterwards the Bishop resigned.
(152) No other bishop could have done so much harm to Philip as Conrad.
(153) There were times when men went and made confessions to Bishop Hrolf, to stop him talking about engineering.
(154) The Bishop added he had spent the last few hours of Dean Shearer's life with him in hospital.
(155) Speelman was almost apologetic about his efforts to win the adjourned fourth game, with Rook and Bishop against Rook.
(156) The bishop has complained about commercialised money-making projects in the past.
(157) They returned to Marseilles and were baptised by Maximinus who became the first bishop of Aix.
(158) There is more to be learnt about the king's conversion from the bishop of Vienne.
(159) Extraordinary subsidies: these are grants towards particular projects for which the bishop asks for help.Sentencedict
(160) Worst affected areas were parts of Bishop Auckland, Stanley, and other villages in Weardale.
(161) Theodora suspected that this was not an exercise that either the Bishop or the Archdeacon had had to perform before.
(162) The youngster was taken to Bishop Auckland General Hospital where his condition last night was said to be quite comfortable and improving.
(163) In his homily, the Bishop urged the Ministers to follow the example of the two disciples at Emmaus.
(164) Bishop had known what was happening: the Guild of Adjudicators was famed and feared in equal measure amongst the Earth colonies.
(165) One influential local bishop warned that women who sought abortion would be excommunicated.
(166) Gallus died in 551, and by 552 Gregory was a deacon in Lyons, where Nicetius was then bishop.
(167) And today, police confirmed the Bishop had been formally cautioned for an act of gross indecency.
(168) These four decided against the Master, but he appealed to the ecclesiastical authority of the Bishop of Chester.
(169) Trinity's makeshift pack were no match for Halifax's big six and Bishop was a great general behind them.
(170) The Bishop of Oxford says this is the crucial moral issue of the election campaign.
(171) Bishop carefully watched as first bitter disappointment and then professional concern chased startled horror from the woman's face.
(172) The advice of Bishop Michael Murphy to his flock to stay away was heeded.
(173) Vincent successfully converted tens of thousands of people, including Rabbi Paul of Burgos, who became the bishop of Cartagena.
(174) When the bishop was gone, Robin Hood dashed out of the house to rejoin his men.
(175) The earliest known example of the Roman bishop exercising jurisdiction is painful.
(176) Bishop asserts that the most rapidly growing occupations require above-average skills and training.
(177) The bishop planned to necessitous areas of the city.
(178) Bill Bishop, a business consultant and media industry analyst in Beijing, wrote on his blog, DigiCha, that the new limits could drive television viewers to look for entertainment on the Internet.
(179) Lai, who knows Bishop Tong, says the bishop has been mostly quiet on political issues. 'He is a very silent person, ' Lai says.
(180) At the beginning of 1820 the newspapers announced the death of M. Myriel, Bishop of D----, surnamed "Monseigneur Bienvenu," who had died in the odor of sanctity at the age of eighty-two.