Similar words: vicarious, rhetorical device, ficus carica, vice, evict, civic, device, victim. Meaning: ['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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(61) Too flourishing, indeed, for the vicar, who objected to the time his bell-ringers sat drinking ale.
(62) She quavers along with the congregation and is all rapt attention when the vicar does his bit.
(63) Whatever fate now awaits him, the Friar-Tuck figure of Casey would find it physically hard to emulate the vicar.
(64) A vicar has now joined the ranks of the unemployed and signed on the dole.
(65) A vicar preached his way into the record books when he delivered a sermon lasting 28 hours and 45 minutes.
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(66) I shook hands and exchanged smiles with the vicar and church warden.
(67) At church the Vicar, Mr Nicolson, preached only a very short sermon.
(68) It distressed her that her vicar should be seen charging through the town with his underpants showing through his trousers.
(69) Anyway, Alison, that vicar of yours sounds a real attention seeker.
(70) After several moves, in March 1641 he became vicar of Earls Colne in Essex, where he remained until his death.
(71) The vicar left his position near the soldier, and disappeared into a back room.
(72) The duties or office of a vicar; a vicariate.
(73) ' That 's the trouble, vicar.'answered Bill.
(74) The vicar baptized the baby.
(75) 'We'll get used to that, Bill.' said the vicar.
(76) The Vicar felt himself cornered.
(77) With this, the vicar rode on his way.
(78) The Vicar looked at him with open-mouthed incredulity.
(79) Presidential rage was excited by the observation, as it were, that the vicar was committing adultery behind the presbytery.
(80) Mrs. Bates, the widow of a former vicar of Highbury, was a very old lady, almost past every thing but tea and quadrille.
(81) They had evidently been paying a visit to the vicar.
(82) The parish has welcomed the new vicar with open arms.
(83) Let who will be king, I will be vicar of Bray still.
(84) The vicar has been asked to have the tree cut down.
(85) Our vicar often leaves off his dog collar and comes to the discos the youth club.
(86) Our vicar is always raising money for one cause or another.
(87) Our vicar is always raising money for one cause or another, but he has never managed to get enough money to have the church clock repaired.
(88) It had never occurred to the straightforward and simple-minded Vicar that one of his own flesh and blood could come to this!
(89) The vicar preached a short and effective sermon , take his text from St. Mark's Gospel.