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Similar words: vicariousrhetorical deviceficus caricaviceevictcivicdevicevictimMeaning: ['vɪkə(r)]  n. 1. a Roman Catholic priest who acts for another higher-ranking clergyman 2. (Episcopal Church) a clergyman in charge of a chapel 3. (Church of England) a clergyman appointed to act as priest of a parish. 
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(1) The wedding will be conducted by the local vicar.
(2) He is vicar of a large rural parish.
(3) The vicar led the hymn singing.
(4) The vicar preached to the congregation for half an hour.
(5) The vicar stood up to address the congregation.
(6) The vicar had his dog collar on.
(7) The vicar gave a sermon on charity.
(8) We were married by our local vicar.
(9) The vicar took a candlestick from the altar.
(10) The vicar preached a sermon about the prodigal son.
(11) The vicar asked the congregation to kneel.
(12) The vicar praised what he called her "kind and forbearing nature".
(13) The local vicar has agreed to marry us in the chapel on the estate.
(14) a farce when the vicar fell flat on his face.
(15) Anyway, I became as drunk as a vicar.
(16) Later he became the vicar of a Cambridge parish.
(17) If the vicar thinks it does he is mistaken.
(18) My informant is the Anglican vicar.
(19) Or like the Vicar they keep to the straight path because vice is more arduous than virtue.
(20) Woman vicar death threat HATE-mail threats to decapitate a leading activist for women priests are being treated seriously by police.
(21) We did not see him as the spineless vicar that Fielding turned him into in Shamela.
(22) Antony Carswalle, vicar of Whitchurch, who died in 1521, owned land in Garsington, Oxon.
(23) It is not a person's gender that fits them to be a vicar but what is in their hearts.
(24) Well, I thought it might raise the moral tone of the evening if I invited a vicar to the party.
(25) She always puts on a posh voice to talk to the vicar.
(26) Michael Ramsey was therefore the grandson of a Congregationalist minister on one side and of an Anglican vicar on the other.
(27) The schoolmaster's appointment was at times treated as a sinecure for the vicar of Evenley, a Magdalen living.
(28) In the same area, a farmer was trampled to death by his cattle, a vicar ran amok in his church. Sentencedict.com
(29) After preaching on two or three occasions to the people of Kidderminster, the Vicar banned him from preaching any more.
(30) Most of the congregation at Drayton would certainly welcome their Minister-in-Charge becoming a vicar.
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