Synonym: mendicant. Similar words: patriarch, matriarch, patriarchy, matriarchy, matriarchal, patriarchal, liar, tiara. Meaning: ['fraɪə(r)] n. a male member of a religious order that originally relied solely on alms.
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2) The friar took a deep breath and sighed.
3) The friar looked sideways at Cranston and quietly groaned.
4) The clever friar would sift one fact from another.
5) The friar realised how hungry he was.
6) The Friar made for the further side of the water, skirting it to the north.
7) The friar walked back up to the Poultry and knocked on the coroner's door.
8) Friar Laurence sports a fullback tattoo and Hawaiian shirt beneath his priestly robes.
9) The friar suddenly realised that Cranston's claim that Allingham was murdered was really a piece of pure guesswork on his part.
10) The friar turned as some one tapped him on the shoulder.
11) He vaguely tried to remember what the friar had told him.
12) Somewhere among all these trees the Friar was in pursuit of his sack,[http://sentencedict.com/friar.html] not knowing that the sack was on Marian's shoulder.
13) The friar was up just before dawn and celebrated his Mass, Bonaventure and Benedicta being his only congregation.
14) Athelstan and Cranston followed him, the friar fascinated by the man's swaying walk.
15) The stone, striking the friar in the thigh at high speed, severed his femoral artery.
16) The friar could have sworn that Sir John was singing a hymn or a song under his breath.
17) It was cold inside but the friar was pleased that it had lost its musty smell.
18) Friar Lawrence: Long time no see,[sentencedict.com] my kind child.
19) Snagger , Friar Tuck's on the loose, just about to cross your path.
20) He told Friar Laurence that he had not been able to reach Mantua because the weather was so bad.
21) Just then, Friar Laurence entered the room with Paris behind him.
22) Perhaps the incident most often recorded of this holy friar is the vision which was accorded him while praying before a crucifix.
23) Catesby looked furious whilst Doctor Agrippa, eyes closed, arms folded, sat like some benevolent friar after a hearty meal.
24) In 1589 Henry was himself assassinated by a fanatical Jacobin friar.
25) That is to say, the first family of Florence, and lived to see them deposed by a Dominican friar by the name of Savonarola.
26) He is over there, drowning in his own tears, replied the friar.
27) You must think more clearly than that, said the friar.
28) In the course of the catholic reform, in 1517, the protestant reformation launched by a friar of Augustine monastery in the Holy RomanEmpire happened.
29) Bond found was a priest — a dynamic, handsome Franciscan friar in a brown robe — who was serving as the spiritual director for the retreat and agreed to begin counseling her on her marriage.
30) Tush, thou art deceived: Leave me, and do the thing I bid thee do. Hast thou no letters to me from the friar?