Synonym: arcadian, bucolic, idyll, idyllic, pastorale, rustic. Similar words: pastoralism, pastor, storage, castor, restoration, electoral college, oral, past. Meaning: ['pæstərəl /'pɑːs-] n. 1. a musical composition that evokes rural life 2. a letter from a pastor to the congregation 3. a literary work idealizing the rural life (especially the life of shepherds). adj. 1. of or relating to a pastor 2. relating to shepherds or herdsmen or devoted to raising sheep or cattle 3. used of idealized country life 4. suggestive of an idyll; charmingly simple and serene.
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61. He made painted screens showing pastoral scenes with red houses.
62. The house is approached by a long drive through pastoral fields.
63. In practice the Act requires teachers to avoid racial bias in the performance of their teaching and pastoral duties.
64. We simply do not have the structures or the resources to give proper pastoral care to clergy wives.
65. Pastoral myth was a dominant mode of social understanding through much of the eighteenth century.
66. For the church this surge in royal patronage had damaging effects, pastoral and political.
67. Another, contemporary series of Gosol paintings is characterized by a gentle, pastoral mood that is quite distinctive.
68. Besides this diocesan system of priestly pastoral care, there are two other administrative bodies of crucial importance.
69. The principle of counting to ensure pastoral care and effective deployment of manpower is carried over into the New Testament.
70. Rev. David Jenkins, has written a pastoral letter which will be read out at parish churches.
71. There are also arrangements for pastoral care at Belfast and Magee College.
72. One of the bonuses of being Magazine Editor is that you get a three minute Pastoral visit once a month.
73. Paul who were supposedly too earthly in their pastoral concerns and too lenient in enforcing doctrine and liturgical standards.
74. The Wasp Factory, his astonishing debut, was a kind of perverted pastoral.
75. He or she also needs to demonstrate commitment to curriculum and pastoral development. 8.
76. Donations given by the visitors will benefit the new Pastoral Centre in Hemlington, now nearing completion.
77. Among the cast of Pastoral was Pamela Chrimes, who was to be important in John's early career.
78. Amy was in her pastoral care, even if she was on holiday.
79. The perennially popular pastoral celebration Arden Court by Paul Taylor will be danced at four of the venues.
80. Many of these were connected ultimately with traditions of pastoral care which already existed in the Early Church.
81. He's determined to explore all the avenues open to him, including writing folky and pastoral stuff.
82. The programme is intended to provide communication training for people working in health and medical education, community and pastoral work.
83. For the first time in their careers, they are featured entirely naked in ecclesiastical, urban and pastoral contexts.
84. Father Cunningham plans to carry on with his pastoral work for many years to come.
85. Closely allied to our aims and ethos are the School's pastoral system and support network.
86. The mise en scene is pastoral rather than urban and contains numerous realistic details which provide local color.
87. Animal pastoral facilities security maintenance management.
88. He a pastoral landscape of the Tang Dynasty sent.
89. Sometimes in parishes,[http://sentencedict.com/pastoral.html] Pastoral Councils are not well known.
90. The beautiful, snow-covered landscape provides a pastoral backdrop for a primary election that frequently propels political candidates toward their party's nomination for president.
More similar words: pastoralism, pastor, storage, castor, restoration, electoral college, oral, past, coral, pasta, paste, repast, pastime, pasture, corporal, for all I know, temporal, morality, in the past, as to, toothpaste, torah, behavioral, demoralize, story, storm, store, so as to, cast off, orator.