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Sentence count:21Posted:2017-06-30Updated:2020-07-24
Similar words: runnerunnerveunnervedforerunnerunnervingroadrunnerfront-runnercanneryMeaning: ['nʌnərɪ]  n. the convent of a community of nuns. 
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1, Or what nunnery would take you, in your dishonour?
2, Or to a nunnery on Iona.
3, On the way, the ruins of an old nunnery can be seen on the left.
4, She refused marriage and entered a nunnery.
5, She left home and went to a nunnery.
6, He pointed to the turreted nunnery that could be seen on the mountainside.
7, Go to a nunnery. Go away right now, you dirty woman!
8, After completing three rounds of the Barkhor we left to return to the nunnery separately.
9, She fell in love with him but, on discovering he was already married, she retired to a nunnery.
10, Due to some unexplained back story, Royer-Collard has been keeping a young orphan girl locked away at a nunnery.
11, We believed there was a secret tunnel between rectory and nunnery.
12, Jack could not have looked more out of place if he'd been a Baywatch babe in a nunnery.
13, The head monk himself drove his blue BMW to give chase, but yet again, was unable to beat the nuns back to their nunnery !
14, With the development of society, these contradictions were intensified to induce the reform of the nunnery.
15, An elderly, wrapped in a cow's hide, appears and, laughing,(http://sentencedict.com/nunnery.html) to the nunnery high above us.
16, Queen of England (23'-272) as the wife of Henry III. On the accession of her son Edward I (272), she entered a nunnery and there lived out her life.
17, Chin also had a grandmother who lived in a nunnery , but she seldom came home.
18, Unsure whether I have been understood, I put in a brisk spurt to the nunnery.
19, She hears distant church bells pealing, reminding her that she is late and must immediately return to the nunnery.
20, I'm a Catholic and I can go into a nunnery.
21, Queen of England (1236-1272) as the wife of Henry III. On the accession of her son Edward I (1272), she entered a nunnery and there lived out her life.
More similar words: runnerunnerveunnervedforerunnerunnervingroadrunnerfront-runnercannerytanneryfunnelpunnettunnelrunnelstunnedfunneledwind tunnelunnecessaryinnerwinnermannerbannersinnerscannerdinnerplannermannersthinnerspannerornerybeginner
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