Similar words: accurate, accurately, inaccurate, inaccurately, curator, curative, procurator, obscuration. Meaning: ['kjʊərət] n. a person authorized to conduct religious worship.
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1. It was clear that he was no ordinary curate.
2. I found myself second curate in a large mission called Kibuye on the outskirts of Kisumu town.
3. His young curate, Father Gannon, was trying to wake him up.
4. He served briefly as a curate before teaching at St Patrick's seminary at Maynooth.
5. Mr Copley had in youth been a curate at Larksoken when the Victorian church was still standing.
6. When Peter was made curate in a northern suburb of Bristol, Anna celebrated the event by becoming pregnant.
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7. He had already become Curate of Denton in 1751, following on Dale's resignation of that post.
8. A curate rode towards them on a bicycle and raised his flat hat as he passed the column of men.
9. In early years as a curate at Workington, the cruelties of the means test for taxation shook him into protest.
10. He looks and sounds like the second curate in a three-priest parish, and his speciality was killing silently.
11. The curate was troubled by the conflict between his love of biblical study and the chores of the parish.
12. I was, as a newly arrived curate, somewhat taken aback and went home to lick my wounds.
13. The office or duties of a curate.
14. You cannot be even a curate.
15. Build a niche brand and curate all aspects of it.
16. The poor Curate was naturally very much dismayed at the contemplated departure of his pupil.
17. "I've understood from Shielders" (that was the curate, sir) "that he lets her grow up in absolute heathenism.
18. Diaper was ordained deacon in Wells on 19 June 1709, and served subsequently as curate in Brent in the same diocese.
19. I remember learning this lesson painfully when as a new curate I came to the weekly staff meeting in Cranham.
20. He entered Chichester Theological College and later became a curate in Lincolnshire.
21. A little reputation outside the parish began to grow - that this was a curate who could talk.
22. Lincoln brought in the big guns of William Temple to get bishop and rector to release the curate before the time.
23. In 1812 almost one parish in ten was not served even by an underpaid and indifferent curate.
24. Required to spend more time with Matilda, Agnes finds that her encounters with the curate dwindle and almost cease altogether.
25. For ten years after graduation he worked as a curate in Somerset, most of the time as assistant to his father.
26. Bishop and rector expected him to serve his minimum engagement as a curate.
27. For him, it was just another working day at the church in Cheltenham where he works as a curate.
28. It would be pleasant to have a film of curate Ramsey talking to the young architects of sand-castles.
29. And here is Andrea Cavalcanti's baptismal register , given by the curate of Saravezza.
30. It might be very well for an unmarried young curate to be shamefaced in such matters.
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