Similar words: convenient, convention, inconvenient, conventional, unconventional, constitutional convention, convene, convenience. Meaning: ['kɒnvənt] n. 1. a religious residence especially for nuns 2. a community of people in a religious order (especially nuns) living together.
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61 Ivy covered and as neat and quiet as a convent.
62 He took a small jar of ointment, went down the stairs and out across to the convent building.
63 Heartbroken, Maria had to return to the convent and remain a nun for the rest of her life.
64 But my vocation might be to enter the convent here in Normandy.
65 She went to a different school from us, a convent school, where they had to wear uniform.
66 The sixth-century papal sacristy used during Lent has been located in the former wine cellar of the convent.
67 Sheila and Mona were at the convent secondary school, Michael was finishing national school.
68 In pairs, the nuns from the convent walked on the promenade.
69 Master Benjamin was still on the convent wall, peering into the darkness.
70 She was forced to leave the convent because of her failing health.
71 The developers say the housing investment would offset the cost of rescuing the convent from dereliction.
72 It was the first communication she'd had with her since the day she left the convent ignominiously and in dire disgrace.
73 It was already a familiar sight from the windows of the classroom block of the Entally Convent.
74 They had done so well that the convent put photographs of the two girls in the local paper.
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75 Chucha was like a nun who had joined the convent of the de Ia Torre clan.
76 It is regarded as a purely natural phenomenon which, by an unusual coincidence, occurs in the walls of their convent.
77 It contrasted unfavourably with the structured clarity of the convent.
78 Having performed a healing miracle, she is packed off to a remote convent.
79 Now she would be sent to a convent of the same order in Dublin where she would do a secretarial course.
80 Father Henry taught catechism to some classes and was, in effect, the priest in the convent chapel.
81 Eve's room in the Dublin convent had no bedside table with a small radio on it.
82 In 1952 I was sent to a local convent school until I was eleven, although my adoptive parents were Protestants.
83 According to tradition, Mattia entered the convent chapel, cut off her hair, and donned a cast-off habit.
84 The girl's father, Jack Malone, had worked all his life for the convent as handyman and gardener.
85 It was what she had been told by the sisters at the convent.
86 Dona Mencia takes place in Madrid in two different spots: in the home of Dona Mencia and in a convent.
87 There was no history of association with this convent as there was with St Mary's in Knockglen.
88 She bunked from the convent last term.
89 I'm from the convent. I'm the new governess, Captain.
90 You were in a convent. That's where you were.
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