Similar words: overburden, overburdened, hamburger bun, water bug, jitterbug, litterbug, shutterbug, easter bunny. Meaning: n. a town in Kent in southeastern England; site of the cathedral where Thomas a Becket was martyred in 1170; seat of the archbishop and primate of the Anglican Church.
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1 He was enthroned as archbishop in Canterbury Cathedral in 1980.
2 There will be a stop at Canterbury.
3 The police picked her up just outside Canterbury.
4 The Archbishop of Canterbury has sounded a warning to Europe'sleaders on third world debt.
5 The Archbishop of Canterbury holds the highest position in the Church of England.
6 The couple were married by the Archbishop of Canterbury .
7 Do you shout it three times pointing towards Canterbury?
8 Those at Canterbury are among the earliest datable flying buttresses.
9 Thomas Cardinal Bourchier, former Archbishop of Canterbury and chancellor, was appointed to head the deputation.
10 The Archbishop of Canterbury has expressed concern at the refusal of some clergy to accept the vote of the Synod.
11 Janet Canterbury was in Washington that week, and Ellie called both of us into her office to break the news personally.
12 At that stage Canterbury had just equalled the old defence record of 25, set by Auckland in 1960-63.
13 The archbishop fled to Canterbury where he proceeded to deliver sermons and issue pamphlets against the crown's infringement of clerical privileges.
14 Among county boroughs the range was also extreme: Canterbury had only 33,000 souls while Birmingham had 1. 1 million citizens.
15 Canterbury was certainly not moving in the direction of Cistercian austerity in Anselm's time.
16 Cook and then move on across the Canterbury Plains for an overnight on a local farm.
17 From London to Canterbury the traffic was solid and the fumes that built up in the car made her head ache.
18 Canterbury punters waited six months before hearing just their stake money would be returned on a £60,000 coup.
19 I am ready to die for my Lord, that in my blood the Church may obtain liberty and peace. Thomas Becket,(www.Sentencedict.com) Archbishop of Canterbury.
20 We were in a hurry so we decided to bypass Canterbury because we knew there'd be a lot of traffic.
21 The pop festival has shocked the good burghers of Canterbury.
22 Donations by pious laymen doubtless continued, and Glastonbury and Canterbury not only survived, but did so as wealthy churches.
23 Then a submersible pump, concealed in a sump, conveys it back up to a blockwork filter filled with Canterbury spar.
24 Four heeded his royal solicitation and plunged their blades into the defiant archbishop of Canterbury.
25 Narrowly escaping the hostile intentions of the awakened populace, they eventually bore Mildred into Canterbury amid great rejoicing.
26 James worked closely with his bishops, and in particular with George Abbot, whom he appointed Archbishop of Canterbury in 1611.
27 The conventional view, then as now, was that Lanfranc had carried all before him in asserting the rights of Canterbury.
28 His canonisation in 1262 gave the cathedral the second most important shrine in the south-east after Becket's at Canterbury.
29 Theodore thereby gave a wholly new dimension to the authority of the archbishop of Canterbury within the Anglo-Saxon Church.
30 They must have added considerably to the wealth of the See of Canterbury.
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