Similar words: archangel, changeless, floating exchange rate, angelic, evangelize, evangelist, evangelical, evangelistic. Meaning: ['tʃeɪndʒlɪŋ] n. 1. a person of subnormal intelligence 2. a child secretly exchanged for another in infancy.
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(1) He was the changeling of the classic tale, thrust on good people, who was to repay good with evil.
(2) Take you with her, pitiful changeling?
(3) This is true in the tales about the Changeling.
(4) I watched half of the movie Changeling this evening.
(5) September is a changeling, busy as a squirrel in a hickory tree(sentence dictionary), idle as a languid brook.
(6) Thirty years ago, in 1949, I was a changeling who became a human again.
(7) They were each nominated for acting prizes-she for Changeling and he for The Curious Case of Benjamin Button - but lost out, just as they did at the Golden Globes, Baftas and every other awards show.
(8) It couldnt be a random selection. A changeling must decide on a child the same age as he was when he had been kidnapped.
(9) Or better yet, I am a changeling—a word that describes within its own name what we are bound and intended to do.
(10) September a changeling, busy a squirrel a hickory tree, idle a languid brook.
(11) Decades as a changeling had molded my appetites and energies, but she was all too human, growing heavier with each passing season.
(12) I have always felt like a changeling born into the wrong family.
(13) September is a changeling busy as squirrel in a hickory tree, idle as a languid brook.
(14) A changeling girl, age six, so shocked her new parents when she opened her mouth to speak that, thus frightened, they poured hot wax into each others ears and never heard an-other sound.
(15) It plays tag with the wind. September is a changeling busy as a squirrel in a hickory tree, idle as a languid brook.
(16) Now that Angelina Jolie is set to direct her first feature, her pal and Changeling director Clint Eastwood is offering a few tips.
(17) A child who becomes part of our soci-ety might have to wait a century before his turn in the cycle arrives, when he can become a changeling and reenter the human world.
(18) No matter how old or young, the object is to deceive the parents into think-ing that this changeling is actually their child.
(19) They care little for the machinations and politics of "ground folk", and they rarely interfere with changeling society.
(20) And, get this, never once does Haynes mention the name of the mesmeric changeling at his film's center.
(21) It was the latter attribute that caused him to fall for the wrong woman, a shifty changeling who conned him into fronting a spice-mining scheme.
(22) Legend tells of goblins hiding out in forests, pulling pranks and sometimes switching human babies for their own changeling spawn.
(23) It is for this reason that they have come down from their mountains and rejoined changeling society in large numbers.
(24) "How Krishna Stole the Butter" and the life of the Buddha lead into the Chinese and Japanese legend "The Oxherd and the Weaving Maiden" and the changeling Halloween tale from the west of Ireland.
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