Sentence example with the word 'crozier'

crozier

Definition n. a staff surmounted by a crook or cross carried by bishops as a symbol of pastoral office

Last update: June 21, 2015


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A memorial in Church Square commemorates the Franklin expedition to the discovery of the North-West Passage, and in particular Captain Francis Crozier, who was born at Banbridge in 1796 and served on the expedition.   [Please select]

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The twenty-five minutes was not a flat loss: he had got Crozier by it.   [Please select]

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Crozier was worth twenty-five minutes; thirty-five, if it came to that--fifty.   [Please select]

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Royds and Skelton, of Captain Scott's first Antarctic expedition, on the sea-ice beneath Cape Crozier.   [Please select]

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The only surviving member of the band who visited Cape Crozier during the winter is Mr.   [Please select]

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THE CROZIER AND THE PEN His grace phoned down twice this morning, Red Murray said gravely.   [Please select]

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General Crozier, just arrived from Washington, came in the darkest and wettest hour.   [Please select]

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A long letter came from General Crozier this morning, from Puebla.   [Please select]

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The birds from Cape Crozier and Cape Royds rookeries must have some four hundred miles further to travel when they go North in the autumn than those at Cape Adare.   [Please select]

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With beaded mitre and with crozier, stalled upon his throne, widower of a widowed see, with upstiffed omophorion, with clotted hinderparts.   [Please select]

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