Synonym: Reverend, clergyman, man of the cloth, sublime. Similar words: reverent, reverence, irreverent, reverently, irreverence, reverential, reverentially, never-ending. Meaning: ['revrənd] n. 1. a member of the clergy and a spiritual leader of the Christian Church 2. a title of respect for a clergyman. adj. worthy of adoration or reverence.
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61 That winter, when the Reverend Desmond Tutu came to campus for an anti-apartheid rally, Madeleine asked Jennifer on their way to see the great cleric, “Did you put your diaphragm in?”
62 The Reverend Mr. Dimmesdale bent his head, silent prayer, as It'seemed, and then came forward.
63 Tickets sold out within an hour as other top acts, including The Maccabees, The View and Reverend and the Makers, were announced.
64 Reverend Campbell says he hopes to bring more religions to Claremont Lincoln,[www.Sentencedict.com] including the Bahai faith.
65 He jerked short before the convent of the sisters of charity and held out a peaked cap for alms towards the very reverend John Conmee S.
66 Alice's Adventures in Wonderland is a work of chelloldren's literature by the English mathematician and author, the Reverend Charles Lutwidge Dodgson, written under the pseudonym Lewis Carroll.
67 Reverend Mother: Maria, these walls were not built to shut out problems.
68 Before 1859 it would have seemed natural to agree with the Reverend William Paley, in "Natural Theology, " that the creation of life was God's greatest work.
69 The card is only for Reverend, Pastors and Full - time Seminarian. Valid document is required for application.
70 The hypocritical religious fervor of the headmaster, Mr. Brocklephurst, is based partly on that of the Reverend Carus Wilson, the Evangelical minister who ran Cowan Bridge.
71 Reverend Terry Jones said he would mark the 9-11 anniversary by burning copies of the Quran. He said he wanted to send a message to Islamic extremists.
72 Most reverend signior , do you know my voice ?
73 Members of the established church have handles such as "Your Grace" (for an archbishop) or "Very Reverend" (for a dean).
74 ELAINE: Yes you enticed me. And like Mary I had a lot of opposition from my mum. They were going to get a famous Protestant Pastor – Reverend William McCray to talk to me.
75 " Come up hither, Hester, thou and Little Pearl,' said the Reverend Mr. Dimmesdale.
76 Members of the established church have handles such as "Your Grace" or "Very Reverend".
77 I reckon he was the best - hated man among us, except the Reverend Burgess. ".
78 Our grave and reverend servitor had one weakness to which, for the sake of historical accuracy, I feel bound to allude.
79 The reverend gentleman hit upon yet another means of helping the poor.
80 The Reverend Jesse Jackson's whispered comments are now reverberating throughout the presidential campaign.
81 Even the most reverend judges can make a bad decision.
82 Well reverend, you think you can lay your hands on a tuxedo?
83 One of the boys had said: " Here comes Reverend Grimes, " and nodded, in brief, respectful silence.
84 Fox news says the Reverend Jesse Jackson used the N word during a break in a televised interview where he criticised presidential candidate Barack Obama.
85 The goodman , with the assurance of a person who feels that he is appreciated, entered into a rather diffuse and very deep rustic harangue to the reverend prioress.
86 Oh , I won't need to whistle for them, Reverend Captain.
87 Pioneering figures in the civil rights movement also make their appearance, including the Reverend Martin Luther King Jr., Rosa Parks and Malcolm X.
88 the Reverend Charles Dodgson.
89 The Reverend Martin Luther King, Jr. is assassinated on a hotel balcony in Memphis, Tennessee. The civil rights leader was 39.
90 Send some love out to my dear and a special shout - out to the Reverend Sultan here.
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