Synonym: appeal, beg, beseech, entreat, implore, petition, plead. Similar words: spray, fray, foray, tray, gray, array, stray, crayon. Meaning: [preɪ] v. 1. address God; say a prayer 2. call upon in supplication; entreat.
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211. Pray for them that despitefully use us.
212. Catholics pray to Mary as an intercessor.
213. Pray for a motorbike Pastor Noel.
214. All the time they agonize and pray.
215. Blessed Virgin, pray for the death of this fish.
216. And I pray to fall from grace.
217. Be able to pray at mealtime and at bedtime.
218. The bowlegged priest was prepared to pray.
219. But pray the ability fearlessness of face them.
220. There is no place to pray at Auschwitz.
221. Please pray for this Friday's church meeting and potluck.
222. Oman – Pray for increased freedom for Christians Oman.
223. When all a foregone conclusion, I pray for what.
224. Pray receive my sincerest congratulations on this auspicious day.
225. And said, I pray you, brethren, do not so wickedly.
226. Then he added, " Blessed Virgin, pray for the death of this fish.
227. HYACINTH ( WHITE ) - Loveliness , I'll Pray For You.
228. Pray for those recently baptised: David Tang , May , and Agnes, and infant dedication? Caleb Lee .
229. Devout Muslims would stop whatever they are doing, take out the prayer mat, down and pray.
230. Is any among you afflicted? let him pray. Is any merry ? let him sing psalms.
231. I will pray piously, I believe God will let me find the truth of life.
232. Judge in yourselves : is comely that a woman pray unto God uncovered?
233. Allah has time to listen; do you have time to pray?
234. Pray for Rev. Ian Ma who has cancer in his lymphatic system.
235. Christian go to church on Easter Sunday. They go at sunrise. The sing and pray.
236. An altar was set after another youth back, will happy seed consecrate above, pray piously everyday.
237. Pray, Miss Eliza ,(www.Sentencedict.com) are not shire militia removed from Meryton?
238. Holy men advised the population to assemble in churches and pray for deliverance.
239. Said by: Joan Crawford to her housekeeper who began to pray aloud.
240. I said, " Oh, dear godmother, tell me, pray do tell me, did mama die on my birthday? "