Similar words: human nature, canna, wanna, annals, savanna, cannabis, wannabe, savannah. Meaning: ['mænə] n. 1. hardened sugary exudation of various trees 2. (Old Testament) food that God gave the Israelites during the Exodus.
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1. Ex-forces personnel could be the manna from heaven employers are seeking.
2. To the refugees, the food shipments were manna from heaven .
3. Oh, that young chap, Manna Dey!
4. Sermons, like manna, he replied, must be fresh.
5. The manna has already been given.
6. The taste of manna has gone sour on them.
7. Send your manna, Lord, Here in the desert.
8. The gift of manna in Exodus 16 is pure miracle.
9. It is also manna to lawyers looking for juicy briefs in civil litigation.
10. The letters are manna from heaven[sentencedict.com], filling my time and recharging my batteries.
11. The activities of illegal immigrant vessels were as manna from heaven to the media who naturally gave them much publicity.
12. The hijab is manna from heaven for politicians facing crises.
13. The revealed documents were manna for journalists.
14. Manna in cobweb lusters with lightness.
15. The bingeing US consumer was Asia's manna from heaven.
16. New manna and fresh revelation!
17. The manna coriander seed and looked like resin.
18. What is it is the Hebrew meaning for manna.
19. While the World Cup in South Africa is manna from heaven for soccer fans, spare a thought for those who regard "the beautiful game" as a confusing sport with complicated rules and impenetrable jargon.
20. The manna had to be gathered first thing every morning , or it would melt away.sentencedict.com
21. Manna was a sweet gum or resin type of bread that God supernaturally sent from Heaven.
22. I needed that money so desperately, it was like manna from heaven when it arrived!
23. There is no mention in the story of the giving of water, or of food beyond the manna.
24. Quails are mentioned at one point, but this story is otherwise concerned with the gift of manna.
25. She sat bolt upright; her features were strong, her manna forthright, even aggressive.
26. The example in terms of which he expounds his Cartesian theory of perception is that of eating manna.
27. Thou gavest also thy good spirit to instruct them, and withheldest not thy manna from their mouth, and gavest them water for their thirst.
28. By 'it' I mean the fact that any tax gathered from the nomadic nom-doms, itinerant hedge-fund managers and overpaid bankers is all fiscal manna from heaven.
29. Upon him the Tiger purred, and his hand held manna to scatter.
30. Experienced a cold winter, her children have become so fragile, so she gave them manna from heaven, the children know that mother's milk, she did not abandon them!
More similar words: human nature, canna, wanna, annals, savanna, cannabis, wannabe, savannah, manner, manned, manners, unmanned, mannerism, mannequin, horace mann, unmannerly, good manners, well-mannered, roman numeral, to the manner born, in a manner of speaking, man-to-man, sunna, pinna, sunnah, innate, antenna, unnamed, connate, pen name.