Synonym: church doctrine, credo, gospel, religious doctrine. Similar words: breed, creep, screen, screening, seed, feed, need, heed. Meaning: [kriːd] n. 1. any system of principles or beliefs 2. the written body of teachings of a religious group that are generally accepted by that group.
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61 No glass partition, much less chance of Creed noticing anything unusual.
62 Creed and McGowan were already waiting in front of the elevator doors.
63 But he saw her hand fly up and hold her mouth, he saw Creed slide an arm round her shoulder.
64 Give everybody an equal chance, regardless of race, color, creed, or gender.
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65 She gasped repeatedly and Creed, goggle-eyed and slack-jawed, panted in time with her gasping.
66 Just before he left, Creed had given him the date.
67 Creed tripped over something lying in the grass and even his head-over-heels tumble seemed lazy and unreal.
68 You may belong to any religion or caste or creed – that has nothing to do with the business of the state. Malala Yousafzai
69 Creed opened his mouth to call her back, but clamped it shut when he felt his own arm squeezed even harder.
70 Doesn't matter what creed or colour you are, as long as you are mad! 16-18. Send photo and letter now.
71 Creed dumped his half-smoked cigarette into the toilet bowl and took off his sweatshirt.
72 The Palace was where Creed lived, in a penthouse suite on the fourteenth floor, so the idea made perfect sense.
73 This may seem meaningless to non-churchgoers and trivial to churchgoers since it is part of the Athanasian Creed recited every Sunday.
74 The new chairman, elected unanimously by the members of the board, was Mr Neville Creed.
75 The fashionable creed of sustainable development panders to that sort of thinking.
76 When she was gone he was overwhelmed with grief and de creed that she should have the most magnificent of funerals.
77 Socialism is the smokestack creed, condemning its people to council houses and poor public services.
78 I am running for everybody in Britain, irrespective of colour or creed.
79 He reached the bottom step and stood behind the gate in the railing, his eyes on Creed all the time.
80 Jed began to know where Creed wanted to go without a word being uttered.
81 They crawled in, Creed crouched over her, Prunella taking most of his weight.
82 Gandhi had mental health because in him word, creed, and deed were one; he was integrated.
83 I still can not go to a service, nor say the Creed.
84 Creed picked it up, his fingers smearing blood on to its surface.
85 Creed preceded the final act, the Red Hot Chili Peppers, on the east stage.
86 The wind caught Creed and the girl and slammed them back against the corridor wall.
87 They hold no religious creed.
88 In fact, such a Chinese creed originated from Japan.
89 They offended against every article of his creed.
90 He lived up to his adventurous creed.