Synonym: synagogue, tabernacle. Similar words: contemplate, employ, complex, sample, contretemps, employee, employer, contemporary. Meaning: ['templ] n. 1. place of worship consisting of an edifice for the worship of a deity 2. the flat area on either side of the forehead 3. an edifice devoted to special or exalted purposes 4. (Judaism) the place of worship for a Jewish congregation.
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(181) She felt no grief, but a dull anger thudded like a drum in her temple.
(182) A woman who was menstruating was not allowed into the Temple.
(183) A huge personage, robed in blue, like a snowbank folded in shadow, occupied the temple steps.
(184) His body rested in his tomb and his cult was celebrated in his mortuary temple.
(185) The noise was deafening as we reached the little courtyard and stooped to enter the main room of the temple.
(186) After repeatedly failing his examinations, he was eventually called to the bar in the Inner Temple.
(187) A temple at Wroxeter, on the west side of the main north-south street, was excavated by Bushe-Fox in 1913.
(188) Presently, in the prison silences of Yeravda Temple, the Mahatma heard that still small voice calling him to action.
(189) After the death of Sigismund during the siege of Altdorf the horn passed into the keeping of the Temple of Sigmar.
(190) Gorbad bellowed in agony and swung Morgor wildly, catching Adolphus a glancing blow across the temple.
(191) So why am I disturbed that Temple University decided last month to cancel a series of public radio commentaries by Abu-Jamal?
(192) Nothing remained except for the Messiah to reveal himself and build the Third Temple.
(193) A little temple presided over a sloping hillside with a prospect of open fields and river lined with reeds and willows.
(194) Before they left, the priest wrote in their temple books.
(195) The central administration of the temple, presumably the priesthood, redistributed the produce.
(196) What had become of the suspicious anti-warrior of the sixties, casting reproachful glances at the Temple University computer center?
(197) The destruction of her temple, just after the conquest of Mecca in 8 / 630 was a spectacular event.
(198) We remove our shoes and place them in the shoe rack in the entryway to the temple.
(199) Ordinary people might at times come to the outer part of a temple and were able to participate in the festival processions.
(200) When Miss Temple marries(http://sentencedict.com), Jane feels the necessity of trying something new and advertises for a position as a governess.
(201) The large Ionic Temple of Artemis at Sardis seems to have been built in three phases.
(202) The importance of the Temple Butte is that it contains fossil skeletons of primitive fish.
(203) Then I drove my combat boot on to his temple as Marius hit him again in the mouth.
(204) They vowed a temple to Apollo.
(205) A court-ordered search of vaults beneath a temple in India has turned up a treasure worth at least $11 billion, according to reports from the Indian state of Kerala.
(206) The Famen Temple, Chia Kuei is a trusted lackey of Liu Chin , a Ming Dynasty eunuch.
(207) It's tucked into a narrow street fragrant with incense curling out of a next-door temple, in one of Taipei's jumbled, old commercial districts.
(208) Egyptian archaeologists who found the temple say it was built by Queen Berenike II, wife of Greek King Ptolemy III, who ruled Egypt from 246 to 221 B.C.
(209) He built many splendid temples and statues of himself, but his greatest achievement was the Temple of Amun.
(210) In a little pond beside a temple huge lotus leaves grew higher than a man.
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